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Juan Gabriel Tokatlián

Director of Political Science and International Relations, Universidad de San Andrés (Argentina)

Argentinean sociologist with an MA and a P.h.D in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washingon, D.C.
Juan Gabriel Tokatlián is Director of Political Science and International Relations at the Universidad de San Andrés (Argentina). He lived 18 years in Colombia (1981-1998). He has been Associate lecturer (1995-1998) at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Bogotá), where he worked as Senior Research Fellow of the Political Studies and International Relations Institute (IEPRI). He is co-founder (1982) and Director (1987-94) of the Centre for International Studies of the (CEI) Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá).
He has published several books, essays and op-eds on Colombian and Argentinean foreign policies, US-Latin American relations,  the contemporary international system, and drug trafficking, terrorism and organized crime.  His most recent texts, published in Buenos Aires by Editorial Norma are: Hacia una nueva estrategia internacional: El desafío de Néstor Kirchner (2004) and Globalización, narcotráfico y violencia: Siete ensayos sobre Colombia (2000).




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