
In a country mired in undeclared civil war, Bogotá’s former mayor, Antanas Mockus, stood out for his remarkably playful – and effective – approach to city government. Cornell University professor of Colombian history Mary Roldán talks with Dean about how Mockus made Bogotá a better place to live. Produced by Julie Subrin.
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