"The New Administration, the New Congress and the relations with Latin America"
Last Tuesday 7th of April Dr. Javier Corrales offered a exposition on hemispherical relations before a group of guests of the American Argentine Dialogue.
Having received his doctorate in Political Science from the University of Harvard, and at the moment professor of Political Science of the prestigious Amherst College, Javier specialized in the politics of economic and social policy reform in Latin America; being Argentina one of the countries that he analyzed most.
He is the author of Presidents Without Parties: the Politics of Economic Reform in Argentina and Venezuela in the 1990s (Penn State Press 2002). He has written extensively on the Chávez regime, most recently, a 2007 co-authored article in the Journal of Democracy , entitled “Venezuela: Crowding Out the Opposition,.” His research has also been published in academic journals such as Comparative Politics, World Development, Political Science Quarterly, International Studies Quarterly, World Policy Journal, Latin American Politics and Society, Journal of Democracy, Latin American Research Review, Studies in Comparative International Studies, Current History, and Foreign Policy.
He has been a consultant of the World Bank, United Nations and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; and received distinctions and scholarships from Fulbright and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
The meeting took place at the American Club, and counted with the attendance and participation of diplomats, academic, professional of different fields, representatives from the Armed Services and former officials from the executive power.
Photo: Dr. Javier Corrales.
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