Roberto Cordon
Professor
International Relations and Political Science
Franklin University Switzerland
Switzerland
Biography
Roberto Cordón pursued graduate studies in Multinational Management and Political Economy at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and undergraduate studies in Chemical Engineering, International Relations and Latin American Studies at Princeton University. Prior to coming to Franklin University, Prof. Cordón worked for many years as a Manager of Training Programmes at the International Trade Centre (an agency of the UN and WTO) in Geneva and consulted for various other UN agencies, including the ILO and UNCTAD
Research Interest
Organizational management of multinational institutions (both public and private) Comparative politics of privatization Multi-cultural leadership
Publications
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The Reform of Mexican Public Enterprises", World Bank working paper, 1993
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The Political Framework of Privatizations in Chile", World Bank working paper, 1993
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The End of an Era", Diplomatist Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 7., 2014
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with Herden, T., "The Evolving Nature of Multinational Diplomacy", Diplomatist Annual Edition 2016
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with Warren, A., et al., "Stakeholder Perceptions in Sub-Sahara Africa of Private Financial Assistance for Health and Principles of Aid Effectiveness", submitted to the International Journal of Health Policy and Management