Bruno Binetti

  • Argentina

Bruno Binetti is a non-resident research fellow with the office of the president at the Inter-American Dialogue. He was previously a research assistant at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars and has also worked as a legislative aide in the Argentine Congress. Binetti holds a BA in international studies from Torcuato Di Tella University and an MA in international affairs and development from George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He writes on Latin American political and economic trends and China- Latin America relations and has taught courses at Torcuato Di Tella University and the Catholic University of Argentina. 

Analysis

Events

New Leadership in Argentina & Bolsonaro’s First Year

Inter-American Dialogue
1155 15th Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005

América Latina: Integración Global y Regional

Club de Industriales, Andrés Bello No. 29, Colonia Polanco, CP 11560, Ciudad de México

Press Mentions

To his credit, [President] Fernandez allowed [Minister of Economy] Guzman to put forward cuts to populist public utility subsidies, streamline the pension system and cool the money presses that feed Argentina’s 40% inflation rate. But [Vice President] Fernandez de Kirchner scotched those market-soothing measures, essentially relegating Fernandez and Guzman as her Men Friday.

Bruno Binetti

No hay que exagerar la importancia del cambio de gobierno en EEUU para las negociaciones de Argentina con el FMI. Nadie en EEUU quiere un default argentino, sobre todo cuando hay preocupación por el nivel de deuda de otros países emergentes, pero el Tesoro no va a presionar al Fondo para que acepte un acuerdo a cualquier precio.

 

Bruno Binetti

The Inter-American Dialogue Education Program

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