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Name: Paul Drake
Professor, Political Science; Senior VIce Chancellor of Academic Affairs
Ph.D. Stanford University, 1971
Field of Expertise: Drake is an expert on Chilean politics,
the Andes, democratization, Latin American political economy, labor history,
and US-Latin America relations, especially financial relations and foreign
debts
Region of Interest: Chile, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador
Media Interview Topics: Prof. Drake is an expert on Chilean
politics, the Andes, democratization, Latin American political economy, labor
history, and US-Latin America relations, especially financial relations and
foreign debts.
Selected Publications:
“The Hegemony of U.S. Economic Doctrines in Latin America," in Valpy Fitzgerald and Rosemary Thorp, eds.
“Economic Doctrines in Latin America: Origins, Embedding, and Evolution “(London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2005), 72-96
co-edited with Eric Hershberg, “State and Society in Conflict: Andean Crises in Comparative Perspective” (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006)
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