Matias Spektor
Matias Spektor is an Associate Professor of International Relations and runs the Center for International Relations at
Fundação Getúlio Vargas in
São Paulo, Brazil. Born in
Rosario, Argentina, he grew up in the Brazilian state of
Bahia and in
Brasília. He holds a B.A. and a Masters in International Relations from the University of Brasília, as well as a Masters and a Doctorate from the
University of Oxford.
Spektor is the author of several books regarding
Foreign relations of Brazil and
Brazil-United States relations, including ''Azeredo da Silveira'' and ''The Origins of Nuclear Cooperation''.
He writes a weekly
column for Folha de S. Paulo, the
newspaper, and spent time as a visiting fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,
King's College London and the London School of Economics.
Spektor has founded the Center for International Relations at FGV, and he coordinates the foreign policy-related activities in the Oral History Program at the Center for Research and Documentation of Contemporary Brazilian History (CPDOC/FGV), which has interviewed former
presidents, former Ministers of Foreign Affairs and
ambassadors of Brazil throughout the world, as well as foreign ambassadors in Brazil. He is also a member of the
Inter-American Dialogue and is involved with the Personal Archives program, which preserves personal collections from high-level authorities, such as former Minister of Foreign Affairs
Celso Amorim's.
Provided by Wikipedia