Ana Margheritis

Ana Margheritis

Assistant Professor, Political Science/Latin American Studies
Center for Latin American Studies
364 Grinter Hall
P.O. Box 115530
Gainesville, FL 32611-5530
Tel: 352-392-0375 Fax: 352-392-7682
E-mail: amargher@polisci.ufl.edu

Research Interests

International political economy, regional governance structures and processes, US-Latin American relations, politics of structural reforms, economic policymaking in developing countries.

Geographic Expertise

Latin America, Western Europe

Curriculum Vitae Download Efrain Barradas CV (32 KB)

Courses

POS 4931 (5937) The EU in the Global Economy - Spring 2008 Download LAS 2001 (62 KB)
LAS 4935/POS 4931 Latin American Political Economy - Spring 2008 Download POS 6933 (67 KB)

Background

Ana Margheritis is Assistant Professor of International Relations and Latin American Politics at University of Florida. She was Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Tulane University during 2002-2003, Neil Allen Visiting Chair of Latin American Studies at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, during 2000-2002, and Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Columbia University and University of California at San Diego in 2000. A former professor and researcher at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Toronto. Her research interests are in international political economy, foreign policy, Inter-American Relations, and international migration. She is the editor of Latin American Democracies in the New Global Economy (North-South Center Press/Lynne Rienner, 2003), author of Ajuste y reforma en Argentina (1989-1995): La economía política de las privatizaciones (1999), and coauthor of História de Las Relaciones Exteriores de la República Argentina (with Carlos Escudé et al., 1998) and Malvinas: Los Motivos Económicos de un Conflicto (with Laura Tedesco, 1991).

She has also published several articles in academic journals, as well as chapters in other coauthored books, and co-edited a special issue of Latin American Perspectives (with Anthony Pereira and Brian Potter). Her research on international migration has just been published in the Journal of European Public Policy and Global Networks. A Transnational Affairs Journal. She is currently working on a book about Argentina's foreign policy and democracy promotion in the Inter-American system.

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