Ayesha Constable
Ayesha Constable is the National Coordinator of the Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership at the United Nations Development Programme.
Ayesha Constable is the National Coordinator of the Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership at the United Nations Development Programme.
David Castrillón-Kerrigan is a research professor at the Universidad Externado de Colombia’s School of Finance, Government, and International Relations.
Adrian Hearn is a professor of Latin American Studies at the University of Melbourne.
Ryan Hass is a senior fellow and the Michael H. Armacost Chair in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings.
Paulina Nazal is director of ProAmérica, an international consulting company that provides support to Latin American enterprises in their internationalization process.
Yukun Tong is a first-year Master of Arts in International Relations candidate at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
Keegan Sparks is an intern for the Asia & Latin America program at the Dialogue for the summer of 2022. He is currently a student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, focusing on development, climate, and sustainability.
Jiahao Yang joined the Dialogue in summer 2022 as an intern for the Asia and Latin America program. He is a third-year student at the University of Michigan.
Rebecca Ash-Cervantes joined the Inter-American Dialogue in 2022 as an intern for the Asia & Latin America program. She is a first-year master’s student studying International Affairs and Economics at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and Hopkins-Nanjing Center.
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