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Peter Hopkinson Smith (born January 17, 1940) is a scholar of Latin American history, politics, economics, and diplomacy. He is a distinguished Professor Emeritus of
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and the Simon Bolivar Professor of
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at
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. He previously served as a professor of history and Department chairman at the
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, and as professor and dean at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, and is one of the ...
. He has been president of the
Latin American Studies Association The Latin American Studies Association (LASA) is the largest association for scholars of Latin American studies. Founded in 1966, it has over 12,000 members, 45 percent of whom reside outside the United States (36 percent in Latin America and the C ...
and has also been director of the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies (1989–2001) and director of Latin American Studies (1994–2001) at UCSD.


Education

Smith obtained his Ph.D. in Comparative Politics, Latin America from
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in 1966.


Publications

His books have appeared in numerous editions and have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, and Chinese. Some of his publications include: * ''Politics and Beef in Argentina: Patterns of Conflict and Change'' (1969) * ''Argentina and the Failure of Democracy: Conflict among Political Elites, 1904-1955'' (1974) * ''Labyrinths of Power: Political Recruitment in Twentieth-Century Mexico'' (1979) * ''Talons of the Eagle: Dynamics of U.S.-Latin American Relations'' (1996; 2nd edition, 2000) * ''Democracy in Latin America: Political Change in Comparative Perspective'' (2005) * ''Modern Latin America,'' co-authored (1984), now in its ninth edition (2018) * ''Drug Policy in the Americas,'' edited (1992) * ''Latin America in Comparative Perspective: New Approaches to Methods and Analysis,'' edited (1995) * ''NAFTA in the New Millennium,'' edited (2002) * ''East Asia and Latin America: The Unlikely Alliance,'' edited (2003) * ''Promises of Empowerment: Women in Asia and Latin America,'' edited (2004) Smith's major studies regarding politics, democracy and globalization have been subjects of review essays in leading journals.Wil Pansters, et al. "Interpreting Contemporary Mexican Politics: Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose?." ''European Review of Latin American & Caribbean Studies '' (1991): 119-135.


Organizations

Smith has been the president of the Latin American Studies Association as well as being the consultant to the
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and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Smith received a lifetime achievement award from the Latin American Studies Association in 2013.


References

1940 births Living people University of California, San Diego faculty American political scientists United States–South American relations Columbia University alumni University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty {{US-polisci-bio-stub