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Kenneth R. Maxwell, the Council on Foreign Relations’ Director of Latin America Studies. [1]
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Fellowships and Research Appointments
- First holder of the Nelson and David Rockefeller Chair in Inter-American Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, 1995-2004
- Senior Fellow for Latin America, Council on Foreign Relations, 1989-1995
- Senior Research Associate, Columbia University, 1992-2000
- Senior Research Fellow, Research Institute on International Change, Columbia University, 1978-1992
- Luso-American Foundation Fellow, 1986-1987
- Gulbenkian Foundation Fellow, 1985-1986
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 1976-1977
- Member, School of Historical Studies and School of Social Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1974-1975
- Member, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, with support of a Rockefeller Foundation Grant, 1972-1974
- Herodotus Fellow, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1971-1972
- Newberry Library Gulbenkian Fellow, The Newberry Library, Chicago, 1968-1969
- Princeton Regional Studies Fellow (in Brazil), 1966-1968
- Metropolitan Graduate Training Program in Latin America, 1965
- Ford Regional Studies Fellow, Princeton University, 1964-1965
- Gulbenkian Scholar, Lisbon, Spring 1964
- University of Madrid, 1963
Administrative Appointments
- Director, Latin America Studies Program, Council on Foreign Relations, 1989-2004 Vice-President and Director of Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, 1996
- Founder and Director, The Camões Center for the Study of the Portuguese-speaking World, Columbia University, 1988-1999
- Program Director, The Tinker Foundation, Inc., 1979-1985
Service Positions at Harvard University
- Director of Brazil Studies Program, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2006-
- Member, Executive Committee, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2005- Chair, Brazilian Studies Committee, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, 2005-
Service Positions at Columbia University
- Co-Chair, Columbia University Seminar on Communications and Society, 1985-1990
- Director, Columbia University/Gulbenkian Foundation Workshops on “Portugal: Ten Years After the Revolution,” 1984
- Chair, Research Institute on International Change Seminars, 1978-1979, 1981-1982
- Co-Chair, Columbia University Seminar on Brazil, 1978-1980
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Affiliations
- Member, Human Rights Watch Americas Advisory Committee [1]
- Executive Committee, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
- Advisory Board, Brazil Foundation
Books
- Conflicts and Conspiracies: Brazil and Portugal 1750-1808
- Naked Tropics: Essays on Empire and Other Rogues (Routledge, 2003) - foreword by Fouad Ajami
- Mais Malandros: Ensaios Tropicais e Outros
- The Making of Portuguese Democracy
- Pombal: Paradox of the Enlightenment
- The New Spain: From Isolation to Influence
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Americas Advisory Committee, Human Rights Watch, accessed April 16, 2010.