William Leo Grande

Associate Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at American University School of Public Affairs

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  • American University School of Public Affairs

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American University School of Public Affairs

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PhD Syracuse University
MA Syracuse University
BA Syracuse University

Bio

Professor of Government and a specialist in Latin American politics and U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, Professor LeoGrande has been a frequent adviser to government and private sector agencies. He has written five books, including Our Own Backyard: The United States in Central America, 1977 – 1992. Most recently, he is coauthor of Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidiven History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana. Previously, he served on the staffs of the Democratic Policy Committee of the United States Senate, and the Democratic Caucus Task Force on Central America of the United States House of Representatives. Professor LeoGrande has been a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow, and a Pew Faculty Fellow in International Affairs. His articles have appeared in various international and national journals, magazines and newspapers.

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Spring 2018

GOVT-450 Politics in Cuba

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