I have a degree in Political Science and a master’s degree in Economics and International Politics (University of San Andres, Argentina). I achieved a certificate in Middle Eastern and Lebanese Geopolitics from Kaslik University. I have +6 years of work experience as an adviser in the Argentina National Congress and Ministry of Economy (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina). I currently work as University Professor at Catholic University from La Plata (Argentina) and Public Affairs Associate in Burson Cohn & Wolfe Argentina.
Between the Tunisian Revolution and the Egyptian Paradox The revolutionary seeds sown in the streets of Tunisia in 2011 have sprouted in Algeria and Sudan. This month brought about the…