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Full name:

Alberto Daniel Cimadamore

Date of birth:

February 8th, 1961

Address:

Jekteviksbakken 31, N-5006 Bergen, Norway PO Box 7800 N-5020 Bergen, Norway

Office phone:

+47 5558 9300 / 5558 8064

E-mail:

[email protected]

Nationality:

Argentine

EDUCATION 

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in International Relations, University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, U.S.A. Major: International Political Economy, International Negotiations, and Latin America-U.S. Relations. Advisor: Prof. Abraham F. Lowenthal. Doctoral Dissertation: “The Technology of Latin American Regional Integration.” 2007. GPA: 3.9 / 4.0 – Ph.D.C.: 1995



Master of Arts in International Relations, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO, Latin American School of Social Science), Argentina. Dissertation Title: “Latin America: Regional Integration and International Participation.” 1989



Political Science (5 years / B.A. equivalent), Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. 1986



Law (6 years / Lawyer, M.A. equivalent), Universidad Católica de Santa Fe, Argentina. 1982



Postgraduate Studies: U.S. Studies, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), U.S. 1990



Postgraduate Studies: “Specialization for International Operators”, Instituto del Servicio Exterior de la Nación (National Foreign Service Institute), Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto de la República Argentina (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Argentina). 1988

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Postgraduate Studies: “Civil Service and Social Change”, School of Political Science and International Relations, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. 1985



Studies towards International Relations Diploma (4 years), School of Political Science and International Relations, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. 1983 - 1986

CURRENT POSITION: Scientific Director, Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) of the International Social Science Council (ISSC) hosted by The University of Bergen (UiB), Norway (www.crop.org). CROP is a global research institution integrated by more than 1200 researchers from all the continents. The programme works in collaboration with knowledge networks, institutions and scholars to build and disseminate independent, inter and transdisciplinary knowledge, to help shape policies for preventing and eradicating poverty. In this position, he provides leadership in the intellectual development, implementation and co-ordination of CROP activities and joint projects with international partner organizations/programmes in a multi--cultural environment; ensure effective representation and links with other relevant research programmes and their sponsoring organizations, as well as relevant entities of the United Nations system, the international policy community and funding agencies; plays a major role in organizing CROP capacity building and outreach activities; and leads the acquisition of funding, management and mobilizing resources. May 2011 – Present

IMMEDIATE PREVIOUS POSITIONS: 

Coordinator of the Area of International Relations. Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO). In this position, he managed some of the largest international projects developed at CLACSO: (i) The CLACSO-CROP Programme on Poverty Studies funded by The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation -NORAD; (ii) The South Project between Africa and Latin America supported by CLACSO and The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, SIDA; (iii) The Africa/Asia/Latin America Scholarly Collaborative Programme jointly developed by the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), and the Asian Political and International Studies Association (APISA) with the support of SIDA; and the (iv) the international research project on “Environmental Governance in Latin American and the Caribbean” leaded by the University of Amsterdam and CLACSO along with a consortium of 10 European and Latin American Universities. This project was supported by the European Commission under the FP7-SSH. 1997 - 2011

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Professor (Chair, Theory of International Relations) at the School of Social Sciences (undergraduate level), the School of Economic Sciences (graduate level) and the Law School (graduate level). University of Buenos Aires (UBA). 2004 - 2011 (currently on leave of absence)



Associate Researcher of the National Council of Scientific and Technological Research of Argentine Republic (CONICET). Scientific Discipline: Political Science and International Relations. Field of Study: Political Economy. Fields of Concentration: Regional Integration and Poverty. Place of Work: Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas (Institute for Economic Research), University of Buenos Aires. 2001 - 2011 (currently on leave of absence)

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE University Positions: 

Honorary Professor of Sustainable Development, School of Built Environment and Development Studies, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. 2016 - 2018



Professor (top teaching position) of Theories of International Relations, Political Science Department, School of Social Science, University of Buenos Aires (UBA). 2004 - 2011



Professor of Methodology and Theories of Regional Integration. Graduate Studies Programme in Regional Integration and MERCOSUR, Center for Advanced Studies (CEA) / School of Economics (FCE), UBA. 1997 - 2011



Associate Professor, Seminar on “Integration Theories: The European Union and MERCOSUR in a Comparative Perspective”, Political Science Department, School of Social Science, UBA. 1997 - 2003



Professor of International Relations, National School of Government, Argentine Republic (INAP, / National Institute of Civil Service). 2000



Visiting Professor, “Theory and Methodology in Social Science Research”, School of Humanities, Social Science and Health, National University of Santiago del Estero. 1998



Visiting Professor, “Regional Economic Integration”, Prebisch Foundation and National University of La Plata. 1996

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Associate Professor, “International Relations Theories”, Political Science Department, School of Social Science, UBA. 1990 - 1992



Associate Professor, “International Relations Theories”, National Institute for Foreign Service (ISEN), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Argentine Republic. 1991



Associate Professor, Seminar on “Recent Developments in International Relations Theories”, School of Social Sciences, UBA. Second term, 1991



Associate Professor, “U.S. Foreign Policy”, Political Science Department, School of Social Sciences, UBA. First term, 1991



Assistant Professor, “Politics and International Relations”, School of Social Sciences, UBA. 1988 - 1990



Assistant Professor, Seminar on “International Relations in Latin America”, School of Social Sciences, UBA. Second term, 1990



Assistant Professor, Seminar on “International Relations Theories”, School of Social Sciences, UBA. Second term, 1989



Assistant Professor, Seminar on “History of Contemporary International Relations”, School of Social Sciences, UBA. First term, 1989

Foreign Universities: 

Visiting Professor. Latin American School of Social Science (FLACSO /Costa Rica), Université Pierre Mendès France (Grenoble, France), Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar (Quito, Ecuador), Universidad de la República (Uruguay), University of Bergen (Norway), University of KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), among others.

Research projects (before the Tenure in CONICET): (see also next heading “Grants and Scholarships”) 

Senior Researcher, Project: Safety, Defense and Society in the Process of Development of MERCOSUR. International Cooperation and Analysis of Negotiations. Venue: Gino Germani Research Institute, School of Social Science (UBA). 1998 - 2000

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Director, Project: UNESCO / MOST / CLACSO “Best Practices in Poverty Reduction in Argentina”. Venue: Latin American Council of Social Sciences / CLACSO, Executive Secretariat. 1998 - 1999



Researcher, Project: “Access to Public Information in the Argentine Republic”. National Institute of Civil Service of the Argentine Republic / INAP. 1996



Research Associate, Center for European and Latin American Research (EURAL). Project. Topic: U.S.-Argentine Relations and Drug Trafficking Concerns. Supported by the CONICET and the IADB (Inter-American Development Bank). 1995 - 1996



Research Assistant, School of International Relations, University of Southern California. Topic: “International Economic Negotiations”. 1994 - 1995



Research Assistant, Center for International Studies, University of Southern California. Topic: “Latin America-U.S. Relations”. 1993 – 1994

Grants and Scholarships: 

Postdoctoral Grant, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET, National Council of Scientific and Technological Research). 2001



Academic Achievement Scholarship, School of International Relations (SIR), University of Southern California (USC). 1993 - 1995



Ford Foundation Grant. Aim: Ph.D. studies in International Relations (SIR-USC). 1994 1995



PRA Scholarship (Programa Regular de Adiestramiento / Regular Training Programme), Organization of American States (OAS). Aim: Ph.D. studies. 1992 - 1993



Research Grant, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Venue: Research Institute “Gino Germani”, School of Social Sciences. Topic: "Strategies of Regional Integration in Latin America: Bilateralism in ALADI". 1990 - 1992



Research Grant, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET, National Council of Scientific and Technological Research). This grant was declined on the grounds of its incompatibility with the one awarded by UBA. 1990 - 1992



Grant, University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Aim: Postgraduate Studies in Economic and Political History, U.S. Political Systems and Foreign Policy. 1990 5 | Alberto D. Cimadamore

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Research Training Grant, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de la República Argentina (CONICET, National Council of Scientific and Technological Research). Topic: "Latin America: Regional Integration as an Alternative to its International Participation". 1987 - 1990



Grant, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO, Latin American School of Social Sciences) and Ford Foundation. Aim: Master’s Degree in International Relations. FLACSO-Argentina. 1987 - 1988



Research Grant for the Advancement of Scientific and Academic Activities, National University of Rosario, Argentina. Topic: "Constitutional Reform in Argentina". 1986

Doctoral and Master’s Degree Dissertation Direction: (Summary of last years) 

Doctoral Dissertation, CONICET Internal Grant. Title: “State and local politics towards MERCOSUR”. Candidate: Damián Paikin. Director: Alberto Cimadamore. Venue: Economic Structure Studies Center, Institute for Economic Research, School of Economics, UBA, Argentina



Doctoral Dissertation, CONICET Internal Grant. Title: “Production Specialization and the Creation of Poverty. Soybean Production in MERCOSUR”. Candidate: María de las Mercedes Donato Biocca. Director: Alberto Cimadamore. Venue: Institute for Economic Research, School of Economics, UBA, Argentina



Doctoral Dissertation and Postgraduate Internal Grant, CONICET, Type I. Title: “Social dimensions of Regional Integration in the MERCOSUR”. Candidate: Luciana Gil. Director: Lorenza Sebesta (Bologna University). Co-director: Alberto Cimadamore. Venue: Bologna University, Italy



Doctoral Dissertation, Title: “State responses to the global food crises: the cases of the Andean countries, 2006-2011”. Candidate: Marco Romero Cevallos. Venue: National University of Rosario (UNR), Argentina



Master’s Dissertation, Title: “Soybean Production in MERCOSUR”. Master’s Degree in International Economic Relations, School of Economics. Candidate: María de las Mercedes Donato Biocca, UBA, Argentina



Master’s Dissertation, Title: “Policy Definition in the Provinces in relation to MERCOSUR: The Case of the Province of Buenos Aires”. Master’s Degree in Regional Integration

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Processes with a Focus on MERCOSUR, School of Economic Science, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Candidate: Damián Paikin, UBA, Argentina 

Master’s Dissertation, Title: “Repercussions of MERCOSUR in Labour Union Strategies. The Case of the Food Industry”. Master’s Degree in Regional Integration Processes with a Focus on MERCOSUR, School of Economics. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Candidate: Bárbara Medwid, UBA, Argentina



Postgraduate Internal Grant, CONICET, Type I. Title: “Regional Integration Repercussions on Labour Union Strategies in MERCOSUR: The Case of the Food Sector”. Candidate: Bárbara Medwid. Director: Alberto Cimadamore. Co-director: Marta Panaia. Venue: School of Social Sciences, UBA, Argentina

PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC SERVICE 

Member, Scientific Board, Academic Stands Against Poverty. ASAP/Yale University. 2013 - Present



Member, Institute for Economic Research, University of Buenos Aires. 2005 - Present



Member, Strategic Economic Plan of the University of Buenos Aires (Fenix Plan). 2005 Present



Member, Scientific Committee of the International Research Project on “Environmental Governance in Latin American and the Caribbean”. FP7-SSH – European Commission. 2011 - Present



Co-chair, Steering Committee, International Research Project on “Environmental Governance in Latin American and the Caribbean”. Research consortium leaded by the University of Amsterdam and CLACSO- FP7-SSH – European Commission. 2010 - 11



Institutional Advisor, Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), CLACSOCROP Programme (Comparative Research Programme on Poverty, Consejo Internacional de Ciencias Sociales, International Social Science Council). 1997 - 2001



Member, Academic Committee of Graduate Programmes on (i) Regional Integration Processes – MERCOSUR / School of Economics; (ii) International Relations / School of Law; (iii) Economic International Relations / School of Economics. Universidad de Buenos Aires. 2007 - Present

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Member, Advisory Board, European Commission Project (FP7), “European Development Co-operation to 2020”. The research consortium was headed by the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI). 2008 -2009



Academic Coordinator, Master’s Degree Programme in Regional Integration Processes MERCOSUR, Universidad de Buenos Aires. 2000 - 2005



Technical Advisor, Latin American and Caribbean Integration Institute (INTAL), InterAmerican Development Bank (BID). 1996 - 2001



Consultant, Rector´s Office, Universidad Nacional de Lanús (National University of Lanús). Objective: Development of the curriculum of a Master’s Degree Programme in Political Science with a concentration on Political Economy, Local Government, Security, Defense, and Regional and International Relations. 1996



Assistant to the President of the Pacific Council on International Policy, Professor Abraham F. Lowenthal. California. United States. Field of concentration: Institutional Relations with Governmental and Nongovernmental Organizations in Latin American Countries. 1994 - 1995



Consultant, Dimanche S.A, Agro-industrial consulting firm. Field of Study: Institutional Relations and Agreement Negotiation with the Provinces, the National Government, Foreign Governments and International Organizations. 1991 - 1992



Consultant, Department of Social and Health Services; Ministry of Public Health of Argentine Republic. Field: Agreements between the National Government, Provinces, and Municipalities; Agreements with International Organizations and Border Countries for the Protection of Health in Border Territories; Interagency Relations (Department of Social and Health Services, PAHO / WHO -UNICEF). 1989 - 1990



Member, Advisory Board, Political Science Department, School of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. 1991 - 1992



Member, Consulting Council, School of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. 1988 - 1990



Member, Postgraduate and Research Studies Commission, Consulting Council, School of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. 1988 - 1990



President, Political Science and International Relations Graduate Association, National University of Rosario. 1986 - 1989

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Academic Secretary, Social Sciences Postgraduate Programme, co-sponsored by the School of Political Science and International Relations, National University of Rosario and the Latin American School of Social Science (FLACSO/PA). 1986 - 1987

.EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES 

Member of the International Advisory Board of “Philosophy and Poverty”, peerreviewed book series published by Springer. 2016



Director, Poverty Studies Book Series, Latin American Council of Social Science (CLACSO) and Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) of the International Social Science Council (ISSC). 2004 - 2013



Editorial Coordinator, University Forum of MERCOSUR (FOMERCO). 2007

PUBLICATIONS Books: 

Alberto D. Cimadamore, Gabriele Kohler, and Thomas Pogge (Eds.) Poverty & the Millennium Development Goals: A critical assessment and a look forward. Zed Books, London. 2016



Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. (Eds.) “Development and sustainability: the challenge of social change”. Zed Books, London. 2016



Alberto D. Cimadamore, H. Dean and J. Siqueira (Ed.) La pobreza del Estado. Reconsiderando el rol del Estado en la lucha contra la pobreza global. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. ISBN 978-987-1543-35-9. 2009



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Antonio D. Cattani (Ed.) Producción de pobreza y desigualdad en América Latina. Bogotá: Siglo del Hombre Editores. ISBN: 978-958-665119-6. 2008



Alberto D. Cimadamore (Ed.) La economía política de la pobreza. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2008



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Antonio D. Cattani (Orgs.) Produção de pobreza e desigualdade na América Latina. Porto Alegre, RS: Tomo Editorial. 2007

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Alberto D. Cimadamore, Hartley Dean and Jorge Siqueira (Eds.) A pobreza do Estado: Reconsiderando o papel do Estado na luta contra a pobreza global. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2006



Alberto D. Cimadamore, Robyn Eversole and John McNeish (Eds.) Pueblos indígenas y pobreza. Enfoques multidisciplinarios. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2006



Alberto D. Cimadamore, Hartley Dean and Jorge Siqueira (Eds.) The Poverty of the State: Reconsidering the Role of the State in the Struggle against Global Poverty. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2005



Alberto D. Cimadamore, in collaboration with Robyn Eversole and John McNeish (Eds.); Indigenous Peoples and Poverty: An international perspective. (London & New York: ZED Books). 2005

Chapters of Books: 

Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. “Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals: A critical look forward” in Alberto D. Cimadamore, Gabriele Kohler, and Thomas Pogge (Eds.) Poverty & the Millennium Development Goals: A critical assessment and a look forward”. Zed Books, London. 2016



Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. (2016) “Human development and sustainability science: transdisciplinary knowledge for positive social change” in Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. (Eds.) “Human development and sustainability science: the challange of transdisciplinary knowledge for social change”. Zed Books, London. 2016



Gro Th. Lie, Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. (2016) “Sustainability and Transdisciplinary Knowledge: Experience gained and challenges ahead” in Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. (Eds.) “Human development and sustainability science: the challange of transdisciplinary knowledge for social change”. Zed Books, London. 2016



Alberto D. Cimadamore and M. Donato Biocca “La construcción social de la pobreza en América Latina y el Caribe: perspectivas, alternativas y críticas. Introducción” in La construcción social de la pobreza en América Latina y el Caribe: perspectivas, alternativas y críticas (Buenos Aires: CLACSO-CROP Series). 2013



Alberto D. Cimadamore “Introducción a las Relaciones Internacionales de la Pobreza” in Las Relaciones Internacionales de la Pobreza (Buenos Aires: CLACSO-CROP Series). 2012

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Alberto D. Cimadamore et. al, “La pobreza del Estado. Reconsiderando el rol del Estado en la lucha contra la pobreza global” in Alberto D. Cimadamore, H. Dean y J. Siqueira (Eds.). "La pobreza del Estado. Reconsiderando el rol del Estado en la lucha contra la pobreza global”. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2009 Alberto D. Cimadamore and Antonio D. Cattani " Producción de pobreza y desigualdad en América Latina” in Alberto D. Cimadamore and A. D. Cattani (Eds.) "Producción de pobreza y desigualdad en América Latina”. Buenos Aires. 2008



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Lizárraga F. “Introducción a la economía política de la pobreza,” in Alberto D. Cimadamore (Ed.) La economía política de la pobreza. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2008



Alberto D. Cimadamore “Argentina frente a la viabilidad institucional del MERCOSUR,” in Alicia Girón and Eugenia Correa (Eds.), Del Sur hacia el Norte: economía política del orden económico internacional emergente. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2007



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Antonio D. Cattani "Produção de pobreza e desigualdade na América Latina: Introdução” in Alberto D. Cimadamore and Antonio D. Cattani (Eds.) Produção de pobreza e desigualdade na América Latina. Porto Alegre, RS: Tomo Editorial. 2007



Alberto D. Cimadamore "As políticas de produção de pobreza: construindo enfoques teóricos integrados,” in Alberto D. Cimadamore and Antonio D. Cattani (Eds.) Produção de pobreza e desigualdade na América Latina. Porto Alegre, RS: Tomo Editorial. 2007



Alberto D. Cimadamore, Hartley Dean and Jorge Siqueira “Introdução,” in Alberto D. Cimadamore, Hartley Dean and Jorge Siqueira (Eds.) A pobreza do Estado: Reconsiderando o papel do Estado na luta contra a pobreza global. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2006



Alberto D. Cimadamore, Robyn Eversole and John McNeish “Pobreza y pueblos indígenas. Una introducción a los enfoques multidisciplinarios,” in Alberto D. Cimadamore, Robyn Eversole and John McNeish (Eds.) Pueblos indígenas y pobreza. Enfoques multidisciplinarios. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2006



Alberto D. Cimadamore et al., “Introduction,” in Alberto Cimadamore, Hartley Dean and Jorge Siqueira (Eds.) The Poverty of the State: Reconsidering the Role of the State in the Struggle against Global Poverty. Buenos Aires: CLACSO. 2005



Alberto D. Cimadamore “Cooperación e Integración en Ciencia y Tecnología,” in Guillermo A, Lemarchand (Ed.) Memorias del Primer foro Latinoamericano de 11 | Alberto D. Cimadamore

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Presidentes de Comités Parlamentarios de Ciencia y Tecnología (Buenos Aires: UNESCO/SECyT/Cámara de Diputados de la Nación, House of Representatives). 2005 

Alberto D. Cimadamore “Gobernabilidad y niveles de análisis en el proceso de integración del MERCOSUR,” in Gerónimo de Sierra and Manuel Bernales Alvarado (Eds.) Democracia, Gobernanza y Desarrollo en el MERCOSUR. Hacia un proyecto propio en el Siglo XXI. Montevideo, Uruguay: UNESCO and CLACSO. 2004



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Ciências Sociais e pobreza: a busca de um enfoque integrado,” in Jorge Werthein and Marlova Jovchelovitch (Eds.) Pobreza e desigualdade no Brasil. Brasilia, Brazil: UNESCO. 2003



Alberto D. Cimadamore, Erika Vidal, Fabiana Werthein and Michel Fultot, “Best Practices in Poverty Reduction in Argentina: Toward the Definition of a Selection Method,” in Else Øyen, Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. (EdS.) Best Practices in Poverty Reduction. An Analytical Framework. London & New York: ZED Books & CROP International Studies on Poverty Research. 2002



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Crisis, instituciones y el MERCOSUR del Siglo XXI,” in Gerónimo de Sierra (Ed.) Los Rostros del MERCOSUR. El difícil camino de lo comercial a lo societal. Buenos Aires, Argentina: CLACSO. 2000



Alberto D. Cimadamore, "La Integración Regional y los Límites de la Cooperación Militar: Reflexiones desde el MERCOSUR," in Iris M. Laredo (ed.), Estado, Mercado y Sociedad en el MERCOSUR. Rosario, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Rosario. 1998

Other Publications: 

Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Global justice, international relations and the Sustainable Development Goals’ quest for poverty eradication”, Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 32, (2) p.131-148. 2016



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Tres décadas de Relaciones Internacionales en la UBA y los desafíos del siglo XXI”. Lo que vendrá, Revista de la Carrera de Ciencia Política, Año 11, N° 9. Mayo 2016



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Lynda Lange, Global Poverty Consensus Report. ASAP / CROP. September 2015



Alberto D. Cimadamore et al. “Poverty & the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): A critical assessment and a look forward” in CROP Poverty Brief No. 13, January 2013 12 | Alberto D. Cimadamore

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Thomas Pogge, Gabriele Kohler and Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Poverty and the Post2015 development agenda: a reaction to the High Level Panel Report (HLPR)” in CROP Poverty Brief No. 16, September 2013



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Rodriguez, A., “La adhesión de Venezuela y la gestión institucional de las asimetrías en el MERCOSUR”, Comentario Internacional Nr. 13, the peer review Journal of the Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar, Quito. ISBN: 1390-1532, 2013



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Realidad y viabilidad de la integración sudamericana” in Voces en el Fenix, Journal of the Fenix Plan of the University of Buenos Aires, Año I, Vol. 4. 2010



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Hector Sejenovich, “Cambio climático y pobreza en las Relaciones Internacionales del Siglo XXI” in Voces en el Fenix, Journal of the Fenix Plan of the University of Buenos Aires, Año I, Vol. 2. 2010



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Social science capacity building in Latin America” World Social Science Report. Paris: International Social Science Council. 2010



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Accomplishments and Challenges in Social Science Research in Latin America” World Social Science Report. Paris: International Social Science Council. 2010



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Diseño y viabilidad de la integración sudamericana”. Comentario Internacional No. 9, Segundo Semestre (Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar, Sede Quito). 2009



Alberto D. Cimadamore and Rodriguez, A. “La tecnología de la integración en la UNASUR”, Cuadernos sobre Relaciones Internacionales, Regionalismo y Desarrollo, Vol.3. No. 5.Enero-Junio; Vol.3. No. 6. Julio-Diciembre. 2008



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “La construcción del futuro (sud)americano”. Revista Ciencias Sociales (Social Science Journal), UBA, ISSN 1666-7301), 69, December 2007



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Pobreza social, intelectual y política” in Revista del Colegio Público de Abogados (Lawyer’s Association Journal), 69. Capital Federal, Argentina: 2003



Alberto D. Cimadamore, Erika Vidal and Fabiana Werthein, "Prácticas de excelencia y combate a la pobreza en Argentina". Working Paper CLACSO 1/99. Secretaría Ejecutiva del Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO), UNESCO. 1999

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Alberto D. Cimadamore, "Análisis de Negociaciones e Integración Regional: Apuntes para una nueva agenda de investigación sobre el MERCOSUR". Series, Year IV, 8. Universidad Católica Argentina. 1998



Alberto D. Cimadamore, "La Política Anti-drogas de los Estados Unidos" in “Drogas, el Conflicto de Fin de Siglo". Rosa del Olmo (Ed.) Cuadernos de Nueva Sociedad, 1, First Semester. Caracas, Venezuela. 1997



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Realismo e Idealismo en la Teoría de las Relaciones Internacionales: ¿Paradigmas Inconmensurables?” Ponencias, Year II, 5. Rosario, Argentina: Instituto “Estanislao Zeballos” de Estudios Internacionales, CONICET. September, 1996



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “La Política Anti-drogas de los Estados Unidos: Condicionantes Internos y Efectos Intra-Hemisfericos”, paper for Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference, Panel IAR 23, Washington, D.C., 28–30 September, 1995



Alberto D. Cimadamore, "Niklas Luhmann, Sociedad y Sistema: la ambición de la teoría". Revisión bibliográfica, Sociedad 1, Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (Journal of the School of Social Sciences). Buenos Aires: UBA. 1993



Alberto D. Cimadamore, "Realism, Idealism and the 'Neo' Debate", paper presented at the Seminar on Theory of International Relations, organized by School of International Relations, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California. December, 1992



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Argentina and the Southern Cone Integration Process. About Reasons and Desires”. Discussion Paper, SIR-USC, Los Angeles, California. 1992



Alberto D. Cimadamore, “Argentina y el Mundo: Crónica de una Decadencia Anunciada". Prensa País, (published by Argentina’s Association of Newspaper Publishers of the Provinces). February, 1992



Alberto D. Cimadamore, "Estrategias e Instrumentos de Integración Regional en América Latina: Viabilidad del Bilateralismo en ALADI". Working Paper, Research Institute, School of Social Science, UBA. 1992



Alberto D. Cimadamore, "The development of U.S Security Approach and its Impact on Latin American Political Processes". Working Paper, Research Institute, School of Social Science, UBA. 1991

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Conferences, Meetings, and Seminars: From 1996-2016 participated and chaired numerous workshops, seminars, conferences and panels in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Panama, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Peru, Honduras, Cuba, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, France, United States, South Africa, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Nigeria, Greece, Egypt, Jordan, Malaysia, Malawi, Uganda, Paraguay, Sweden and Norway.

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