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Jima-González, Alexandra

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Alexandra Jima-González holds a Ph.D in Political Science from Universidad de Salamanca, a Master in Public Administration from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BA in International Relations from Tecnológico de Monterrey. In addition to her academic and teaching work in Colombia and Ecuador, she has conducted research for UNICEF in NYC and the Australian Research Council. She has presented her research work in Europe and Latin America and has taken specialized courses at ETH Zurich and Yale University. Selected Publications Paradela-López, M. & Jima-González, A. (2021) The contradictions inherent in the concept of symmetry in Michael Walzer's counter-intervention theory: a case study of the Yemeni conflict, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, DOI: 10.1080/09557571.2021.1876639 Jima-González A, Paradela-López M. (2020) Indians in Pensamiento Gonzalo: The Influence of 20th-Century Peruvian Intelligentsia on Shining Path's Ideology. SAGE Open. October 2020. doi:10.1177/2158244020982990 Paradela-López, M.; Jima-González, A. (2020) Michael Walzer's Humanitarian Intervention Theory Applied to Multisided Conflicts: A Discussion of Intervention and Self-Determination in the Syrian Civil War. Social Sciences, 9, 41, https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9040041 Rivas, J.; Rivas, C.; Jima-González, A. (2020). A Political Representation Studies in Ecuador. Links between Elites and Voters, in Political Representation in Southern Europe and Latin America. Before and After the Great Recession and the Commodity Crisis. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429400414 Jima-González, A.; Paradela-López, M. (2019) The indigenous movement in Ecuador: resource access and Rafael Correa's citizens' revolution. Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, 44:1, 1-21, DOI: 10.1080/08263663.2019.1529463
Doctor in Political Science from the University of Salamanca, Master in Public Administration from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Bachelor in International Relations from Tecnológico de Monterrey. Her area of expertise includes social movements, contemporary theories of International Relations, and democracy. She has published in indexed journals such as Latin American Perspectives, SAGE Open, and Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Previously, she has collaborated with institutions such as UNICEF, the Australian Research Council, the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), and the international project Varieties of Democracy at the University of Gothenburg. She is currently a tenure-track professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the Tecnológico de Monterrey (Puebla ), where she is engaged in teaching and research activities. Selected Publications Paradela-López, M. & Jima-González, A. (2021) The contradictions inherent in the concept of symmetry in Michael Walzer's counter-intervention theory: a case study of the Yemeni conflict, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, DOI: 10.1080/09557571.2021.1876639 Jima-González A, Paradela-López M. (2020) Indians in Pensamiento Gonzalo: The Influence of 20th-Century Peruvian Intelligentsia on Shining Path's Ideology. SAGE Open. October 2020. doi:10.1177/2158244020982990 Paradela-López, M.; Jima-González, A. (2020) Michael Walzer's Humanitarian Intervention Theory Applied to Multisided Conflicts: A Discussion of Intervention and Self-Determination in the Syrian Civil War. Social Sciences, 9, 41, https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9040041 Rivas, J.; Rivas, C.; Jima-González, A. (2020). A Political Representation Studies in Ecuador. Links between Elites and Voters, in Political Representation in Southern Europe and Latin America. Before and After the Great Recession and the Commodity Crisis. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429400414 Jima-González, A.; Paradela-López, M. (2019) The indigenous movement in Ecuador: resource access and Rafael Correa's citizens' revolution. Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, 44:1, 1-21, DOI: 10.1080/08263663.2019.1529463
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