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Sheila Pineres is a Professor at the University of Central Florida's College of Community Innovation and Education, affiliated with the School of Public Administration. Her research focuses on Latin American politics, conflict dynamics, economic development, and democratic governance. She explores topics such as Colombia's security challenges, the socio-economic impacts of drug production, and the interplay between violence and state capacity.
Her work emphasizes subnational conflict analysis, particularly regarding FARC insurgency, and examines how economic policies shape development trajectories in Latin America. She also investigates the role of public infrastructure, like libraries, in fostering urban inclusion. Her research contributes to understanding governance, democracy, and regional disparities in Latin America.
Key themes across her publications include state capacity, political violence, electoral behavior, and the effects of globalization on export sectors. While her scholarship spans decades, recent studies highlight Colombia's socio-political challenges and the broader implications for regional stability.
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