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Christopher Sabatini
Senior Director, Policy

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As Senior Director of Policy, Christopher Sabatini oversees the Americas Society and Council of the Americas’ (AS/COA) research and publishing programs. In his capacity at the AS/COA, he chairs the organizations’ working group on rule of law which recently published a report on rule of law in the hemisphere titled Rule of Law, Economic Growth and Prosperity, which in 2008 appeared in Spanish. Dr. Sabatini also chairs the AS/COA’s Cuba Working Group. In April 2007, Dr. Sabatini created and launched the AS/COA’s policy journal, Americas Quarterly (AQ). He is now the Editor-in-Chief of AQ and oversees the AQ website (www.americasquarterly.org) on which he has a regular blog on policy in the Americas.

From 1997 to 2005, Dr. Sabatini was the Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the National Endowment for Democracy. As Director, Dr. Sabatini managed the National Endowment for Democracy’s (NED) grant programs to International Republic Institute, National Democratic Institute, Center for International Private Enterprise, and the American Center for International Labor Solidarity as well as dozens of direct grants to research institutes and non-governmental organizations throughout the hemisphere.

From 1995 to 1997 Dr. Sabatini was a Diplomacy Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, working at the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Center for Democracy and Governance. He has also served as an advisor to the World Bank and the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Dr. Sabatini has published numerous articles on Latin America, democratization, political parties, and the effectiveness of international programs to support democratic development. His most recent work includes: a book chapter titled, “Labor Reform: Undercompetitive Economies and Unprotected Workforce” in Can Latin America Compete: Confronting the Challenges of Globalization; an article in February/March 2008 issue of American Interest on political movements in the Andean Region; a book chapter on citizenship and democracy in Latin America; and an article on labor reform in the Journal of Democracy.

Sabatini has also written op-eds for U.S. and international newspapers, including the Financial Times, the Christian Science Monitor and the Miami Herald. He has been interviewed by radio, newspaper and television on issues concerning democracy in Latin America and has testified three times before the House Sub Committee on the Western Hemisphere on U.S. policy towards Latin America—most recently in March 2008—and before the House International Relations Committee on human rights in Cuba.
Dr. Sabatini has a Ph.D. in Government from the University of Virginia and is currently an adjunct professor at Columbia University.


Related Publications:
January 20, 2010
Obama and the World: Latin America
Worldfocus

January 17, 2010
Chile Race Reflects Latin America's Growing Preference for Free-Market Centrists
Juan Forero
The Washington Post

January 13, 2010
Obama's Tango
Christopher Sabatini and Jason Marczak
Foreign Affairs

January 10, 2010
Christopher Sabatini on Climate Change and Latin America
CNN's GloboEconomía

January 7, 2010
Our Hapless Man in Havana
Christopher Sabatini
Foreign Policy

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