Hare in The Business Times on Uruguay’s Presidential Election
Amb. Paul Webster Hare, Senior Lecturer at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed for an article examining the centre-right National Party’s victory in Uruguay’s presidential election run-off.
Hare was interviewed for a November 25, 2019 article in The Business Times entitled “Conservative Tipped to Win Presidential Runoff in Uruguay.”
From the text of the article:
“Uruguay continues to be cited as an example of a functioning democracy in the region, whilst rejecting extremist populists outcomes,” said Paul Hare of Boston University.
“It is an example for other regions, including the United States,” Mr Hare told AFP.
Amb. Paul Hare teaches classes at Boston University on Diplomatic Practice, Arms Control, Intercultural Communication and on Cuba in Transition. In Spring 2016 he will offer a new class on Public Diplomacy. His novel, “Moncada – A Cuban Story”, set in modern Cuba, was published in May 2010. His book “Making Diplomacy Work; Intelligent Innovation for the Modern World.’ was published in early 2015.