Peter Hakim
Peter Hakim
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Peter Hakim is commonly known as Peter R. Hakim, a well-respected American journalist and foreign policy expert.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on May 22, 1937, Peter Hakim passed away on April 5, 2013 at the age of 75.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Peter Hakim was an American journalist and foreign policy expert. He held dual citizenship in both the United States and Mexico.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in a diplomatic family exposed Peter to the complexities of international relations from an early age. His father, Roderick Hakim, served as a diplomat for the British government, which later influenced Peter's interest in foreign policy. Hakim received his education at the University of California, Berkeley, and later went on to earn his master's degree in public administration from Harvard University.
Major Accomplishments
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Peter Hakim had an illustrious career spanning over four decades. His work as a journalist and foreign policy expert led him to hold various positions, including serving as the president of Inter-American Dialogue from 1995 to 2013. During his tenure, he played a significant role in shaping U.S.-Latin American relations.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Peter Hakim's notable works include:
"A Guide to Latin America and the Caribbean" (2004) - A comprehensive guide to the region, covering its history, politics, economy, and culture.
"Rethinking the Middle East" (1995) - A book that explores the complexities of the Middle East and offers insights into the region's future.
Impact and Legacy
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Peter Hakim's dedication to promoting understanding between the United States and Latin America has left a lasting impact on the field. His work continues to inspire new generations of foreign policy experts and journalists.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Peter Hakim is widely quoted and remembered for his expertise in U.S.-Latin American relations, as well as his commitment to promoting understanding and cooperation between nations. His legacy serves as a testament to the power of dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to shape global policies and promote peaceful relations.
Through his tireless efforts, Peter Hakim has left behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire and educate readers around the world.
Quotes by Peter Hakim

All of a sudden, Latin America is saying that the U.S. is not playing by the same rules as everyone else and this provokes an underlying distrust of the U.S..

The U.S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands, ... Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.

The U.S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands. Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.


It's certainly somewhat of a disappointment. This had been the planned time. But I think it is a momentary setback more than anything long term. And I think the Democrats were wrong to oppose CAFTA in the first place, and wrong to take pleasure in this setback.

It will have a tremendous symbolic value that the United States is interested in having relations with the first indigenous president of a very poor country.

This is a man who won 54 or 55 percent of the vote, one of the strongest electoral victories in Latin America in the last 11 years. If the U.S. is prepared to support a democratically elected government that does not agree with its policies, this is an opportunity.

Argentina has challenged the international community much more than other countries have dared to.

