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Peter Hakim is president of the Inter-American
Dialogue. He writes and speaks widely on hemispheric issues, is regularly
interviewed on radio and television, and has testified more than a dozen
times before Congress. His articles have appeared in Foreign Affairs,
Foreign Policy, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Financial Times,
and Christian Science Monitor. He was a vice president of the
Inter-American Foundation and worked for the Ford Foundation in both New
York and Latin America. He has taught at MIT and Columbia. He currently
serves on boards and advisory committees for the Foundation of the
Americas, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Foreign Affairs en
Español, Intellibridge Corporation, and Human Rights Watch. He is a
member of the Council of Foreign Relations.
Peter Hakim earned a B.A. at Cornell University, an M.S. in Physics at
the University of Pennsylvania, and a Master of Public and International
Affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School
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