
On September 4th, 2022, the people of Chile will vote in a referendum to accept or reject a new constitution. In this episode, I interview professor Robert Funk about the nation's political and constitutional challenges and what the new constitution may mean to Chile. Robert Funk is an assistant professor of public affairs at the University of Chile. You can follow him on Twitter @FunkofChile The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.
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