Member in the News: Ricardo Lagos
Ricardo Lagos, former president of Chile, has published a new book title Mi vida. Memorias II: Gobernar para la democracia or “My Life. Memories II: Governing for democracy.”
Chile |  Professor in Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University
Former President of Chile
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Ricardo Lagos served as president of Chile from 2000 to 2006. During his term, Lagos was known for aggressively pursuing free-trade agreements, improving health care and education legislation, and addressing the crimes of Augusto Pinochet’s military regime.
Since leaving office, Lagos has been active in international affairs. Lagos founded and is president of Fundación Democracia y Desarrollo (Foundation for Democracy and Development) and is a commissioner to the World Health Organization. From 2007 to 2010, he was the UN special envoy for climate change. Lagos earned a law degree from the University of Chile in 1960 and a PhD in economics from Duke University in 1966. He served as director of the University of Chile’s School of Political and Administrative Sciences and was subsequently appointed secretary general of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences. Prior to the military coup against President Salvador Allende, Lagos had been nominated Chilean ambassador to the Soviet Union. In 1973, however, shortly after the appointment, Allende was overthrown by General Augusto Pinochet. Lagos was never confirmed. Following the coup, Lagos lived in the United States and Argentina. He served at the United Nations as consultant and economist in UNESCO and the International Labor Organization.
In 1978, he returned to Chile, where he became president of the Democratic Alliance, a coalition of parties opposed to Pinochet. In 1987, Lagos founded the Party for Democracy (Partido por la Democracia). He served as minister of education under the government of President Patricio Aylwin (1990-1994) and as minister of public works under President Eduardo Frei (1994-2000). Elected president in January 2000, Lagos became the first socialist to hold the office since Allende. Currently, Lagos is also a professor at large at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies.
Lagos currently serves as Chair Emeritus Member on the Dialogue’s Board of Directors.
Ricardo Lagos, former president of Chile, has published a new book title Mi vida. Memorias II: Gobernar para la democracia or “My Life. Memories II: Governing for democracy.”
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El Latin America Advisor conversó con el ex-Presidente Ricardo Lagos sobre lo que deberá abarcar una nueva constitución en Chile.