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Fellow for Latin America Studies
Contact Info:
Phone: +1-212-434-9772
E-mail: soneil@cfr.org
Location:
New York, NY
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Adjunct assistant professor of political science at Columbia University. Currently directing a Council-sponsored Independent Task Force on U.S. policy toward Latin America.
Expertise:Latin America; policy reform; immigration
Experience:Adjunct assistant professor of political science and visiting scholar, Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University (2006); Fulbright scholar in Mexico and Argentina; Justice, Welfare and Economics Fellow, Harvard University; Equity Analyst, Indosuez Capital Latin America and Credit Lyonnais Securities (1994-97).
Current Research Projects
Past Research Project
January 10, 2008
Podcast
Shannon O'Neil, CFR fellow for Latin America studies, discusses what kind of policies the next president should pursue toward Latin America on energy, public security, immigration, and income inequality.
See more in Americas, Energy, U.S. Election 2008
November 6, 2007
Shannon O'Neil, Fellow for Latin America Studies interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor
Interview
Shannon O’Neil, CFR’s Mexico expert, says Washington’s $1.4 billion multiyear plan to bolster Mexico’s crackdown on drug and criminal rings, while drawing criticism, is likely to win congressional approval.
See more in Mexico, United States, Defense/Homeland Security, Border and Ports, Immigration, Migration, U.S. Strategy and Politics, Congress, Foreign Aid
June 1, 2007
| Author: | Shannon O'Neil, Fellow for Latin America Studies |
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Article
Washingtonpost.com
See more in United States, Immigration, Congress
April 5, 2007
| Author: | Shannon O'Neil, Fellow for Latin America Studies |
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Op-Ed
Los Angeles Times
See more in United States, Immigration
March 5, 2007
Shannon O'Neil, Fellow for Latin America Studies interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor
Interview
rShannon O’Neil, a CFR expert on Latin America, says President Bush heads for Latin America on March 8 hoping for a “foreign policy success,” but because of his lame duck status, it will be hard for him to achieve very much.
See more in South America, Foreign Aid
February 22, 2007
| Speaker: | Shannon O'Neil, Adjunct Fellow for Latin America Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Presider: | Irina A. Faskianos, Vice President, National Program & Outreach, Council on Foreign Relations |
Audio
Listen to Shannon O'Neil, the Council's adjunct fellow for Latin America studies, lead a discussion with students on political developments and economic trends in Latin America as part of the Council's Academic Conference Call Series.
See more in Americas
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Gary Samore
Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair
+1-212-434-9627
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Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for
Geoeconomic Studies, Deputy Director of Studies, and Paul A. Volcker Senior
Fellow for International Economics
smallaby@cfr.org
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Deputy Director of Studies Administration
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