New CIP Fellows

| January 12, 2017
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We are pleased to welcome the latest non-resident fellows to the Council on International Policy.

Marcelo López de Aragón is a Non-Resident Fellow for Latin America at the Council on International Policy. He also has years of experience as an international affairs analyst in the Public Service of Canada. With an interest in national security and politics, he holds a Master’s degree in Economics, with specialization in political economy from the University of Alberta. López de Aragón has lived in several countries in Latin America and also worked at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, in Santiago, Chile.

Akshay Singh is an international affairs and security scholar and a Non-Resident Research Fellow at the Council on International Policy. He holds an MA and BA from Simon Fraser University, where he focused on political science, history and international security issues.

Basel Ammane is a former intern at the Centre for Political-Military Analysis at the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC and a former editor with the Global Summitry Project. He graduated from McMaster University’s Master’s program in Globalization Studies and completed his undergraduate studies in Economics and Political Science at the University of Toronto.

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