Gonzalo Sebastián Paz
Former George F. Kennan Fellow
Professional Affiliation
Associate Researcher, Center of Latin American Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Expert Bio
Dr. Gonzalo Sebastián Paz is a pioneer in the studies of extra-regional powers in Latin America. He holds a M.A. & Ph.D. in Political Science (George Washington University) and a J.D., and MPhil in International Relations (both from National University of Córdoba). He is a faculty member at Georgetown University (School of Foreign Service, Centre for Latin American Studies).
Wilson Center Project
Russia and Latin America in the Putin Era (and US Reactions)
Insight & Analysis by Gonzalo Sebastián Paz
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Kennan Institute Back-To-School Reading List: Fall 2020 Edition
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Russia's Relationship with Latin America: An Interview with George F. Kennan Fellow Gonzalo Paz
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China and Russia in Latin America in 2017 and Beyond
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Teleconference—China’s Broadening Footprint in Latin America: From Beijing to Buenos Aires

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Reaching Across the Pacific: Latin America and Asia in the New Century
