Christian Asinelli
Die Suchergebnisse bei Legimi sind auf die vom Nutzer angegebenen Suchkriterien zugeschnitten. Wir versuchen Titel, die für unsere Nutzer von besonderem Interesse sein könnten, durch die Bezeichnung "Bestseller" oder "Neuheit" hervorzuheben. Titel in der Liste der Suchergebnisse können auch sortiert werden - die Sortierauswahl hat Vorrang vor anderen Ergebnissen."

Christian Gonzalo Asinelli is Doctor in Political Science from the National University of San Martín, Master's in Public Administration and Policy from the University of San Andrés, and Bachelor's in Political Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. He completed his studies with a postgraduate degree in Urban Economics at the Torcuato Di Tella University.   He is a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program scholar and a Fulbright scholar. He participated in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA). He was selected for the Young Leaders Program of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in 1998, the Personnalités d'avenir program by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France (2006), the Emerging Leaders Program by CAF (2012), the International Leaders Program by the Foreign Office (2015), among other scholarships and recognitions.   Over the last fifteen years, he has held various public offices: National Director of the State Modernization Project at the Chief of Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina (2005), Member of the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires (2007-2009), Undersecretary of Project Evaluation with External Financing at the Chief of Cabinet of Ministers of Argentina (2011-2014). He is currently Undersecretary of International Financial Relations for Development at the Strategic Affairs Secretariat of the Argentine Presidency, and in that role, he serves as alternate governor for Argentina at the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, African Development Bank, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Central American Bank for Economic Integration, and as a director at the Development Bank of Latin America and FONPLATA.   He served as Corporate Director of Institutional Development at CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America (2014-2017), and president of the Banco Ciudad Foundation (2019).   In the political-party sphere, he was elected vice president of the Peronist Youth of Buenos Aires (2003-2005), Secretary of International Relations (2005-2007), General Secretary (2007-2009), Vice President III (2009-2011), and Vice President II (2011-2014) of the Justicialist Party of Buenos Aires. He was also a member of the National Table of the National Congress of the Justicialist Party (2007-2014) and Metropolitan Congress member of the Justicialist Party of Buenos Aires (2015-2018).   He is a member of the Fulbright Board in Argentina, the International Advisory Board of MIT's SPURS Program, the Advisory Council of CIPUV-UTDT, and a member of the Academic Council of the SUR-SUR Chair at the University of Buenos Aires, among other roles.   He is the author of Modernización del Estado argentino: políticas, gestión y escenario profesional (Buenos Aires, EDICON, 2015) and Buenos Aires, la ciudad que tenemos, la ciudad que queremos (Buenos Aires, 2009).