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Expertise:
Developing countries; Brazil; internet policy
Experience:
Led the
Institute's study on the cultural and political implications of
the Internet; operates ABM Global Strategies, a consulting firm;
Ford Foundation's Latin America and Caribbean Regional Program (1994-96);
International Policy Divisionof the RAND Corporation (1994); Center
for Iberian and Latin American Studies at U.C. San Diego (1993);
Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy,at U.C. Berkeley
(1989-91)
Selected
Publications:
co-authored
a chapter for an edited volume, Athena's Camp: Preparing for Conflict
in the Information Age (1998); co-author, with David Ronfeldt, of
"Commenton the Zapatista Netwar" in The National Security of Mexico
and the United States: A Moment of Transition (also published in
Spanish); contributing editor of Brazil Investment Link, an interactive
web-site providing political and economic analysis on Brazil
Honors
&Affiliations:
Council
on Foreign Relations; Latin American Studies Association; International
Studies Association; American Association of Individual Investors
Education:
Master of
Pacific International Affairs, University of California, San Diego
B.A., Latin
American Studies and History of Art, University of California, Berkeley
Languages:
Spanish
(nativespeaker); Portuguese (native fluency); French, Italian (proficient);
Russian (basic working knowledge)
Contact
Information:
E-mail:
abm_global@email.msn.com
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/4061
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