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Richard E. Feinberg
Professor of International Political Economy; Director
of the APEC Study Centre; and Chair of Global Leadership Institute
UCSD, IR/PS
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0519
Office #1424
Phone: (858) 534-7627
Phone: (858) 337-3168
Fax (858) 534-3939
Email: rfeinberg@ucsd.edu
Expert Sheet
Expertise
Feinberg is an authority on U.S. foreign policy, multilateral institutions
(IMF, World Bank, NAFTA) and summitry (APEC, Summitry in the Americas,
G-8). He is an expert on trade and investment, globalization, democratization
and non-governmental organizations.
Current Projects
Feinberg is director of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Study
Center, dedicated to research, scholarly exchange and public education
on subjects of interest to APEC member countries. He is co-director of
the Leadership Council on Inter-American Summitry, a blue-ribbon council
that periodically evaluates progress in U.S.-Latin American relations.
He is the book reviewer for the Western Hemisphere section in Foreign
Affairs Magazine.
Perspective
Feinberg can comment on U.S. foreign policy matters, notably with regard
to Latin America and Asia, and business and economic matters.
Publications of Note Feinberg has authored more than 150 articles
and books. His book, Summitry in the Americas: A Progress Report, provides
an inside analysis of how U.S. foreign policy is made. Other publications
include The Intemperate Zone: The Third World Challenge to U.S. Foreign
Policy and Subsidizing Success: The Export-Import Bank in the U.S. Economy.
Background Notes
Feinberg served as special assistant to President Clinton for National Security Affairs and senior director of the National Security Council's (NSC) Office of Inter-American Affairs. While at the NSC, he was the principal architect of the 1994 Summit of the Americas in Miami. He previously served as president of the Inter-American Dialogue, executive vice president of the Overseas Development Council, and has held positions on the policy planning staff of the U.S. Department of State and in the Office of International Affairs in the U.S. Treasury Department. He joined IR/PS in 1996. B.A. in European history from Brown University. Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University. Feinberg is fluent in Spanish.
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