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Nonresident Senior Fellow

Diana Villiers Negroponte

Diana Villiers Negroponte

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Latin America Initiative

Formerly a trade lawyer and professor of history, Diana Negroponte focuses on Latin America. She researches and writes about the New Left, populism and the relationship between criminal gangs and state institutions.



Expertise

Latin America; global development

  • Language Fluency:
  • Spanish
  • French

Background

Current Positions
Member, Board of the Council, National Endowment for the Humanities; Member, Amnesty International; Member, Council on Foreign Relations; Member, Board of Women's Foreign Policy Group; Member, Board of Opportunity International; Member, Global Leadership Council, Habitat for Humanity International

Past Positions
Senior Scholar, U.S. Institute of Peace; Attorney, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; Adjunct faculty, Fordham University; Country Director for Honduras, World Relief

Education

Ph.D., Georgetown University; J.D., American University; B.S. Econ, London School of Economics & Political Science


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioStimulating Innovation on the PeripheryJanuary 27, 2012Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioCan Mexico Open Its Oil Industry to Private Investors?November 07, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioCrisis in the U.S.-Mexican RelationshipMarch 02, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioMeasuring Success in the Mexican Drug WarMay 25, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioMexico: A Bad Case of the BluesJanuary 15, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioColombia's Increasing Hemispheric IsolationNovember 12, 2009The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioA Dialogue: Engaging the Latin American WorldNovember 2007The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe Merida Initiative: Time for a Healthy Public DebateNovember 06, 2007The Brookings Institution

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202.797.6105
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