Rodolfo Terragno
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Rodolfo Terragno (born November 16, 1943 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine Senator, lawyer and former journalist. He is also a researcher for the Institute of Latin American Studies and for the London School of Economics. He is married to Sonia Pascual Sánchez and has two grown-up children.
Terragno was Chief of Staff for President Fernando de la Rúa between 1999 and 2000 and is currently serving as Senator for Buenos Aires city until 2007. He is a former national Congressman (1993-95 and 1997-99) and former head of the Radical Civic Union (1995-97), but now sits as an independent Radical.
During his years as a journalist he was head editor in the magazine Confirmado between 1967 and 1968, a columnist in the La Opinión newspaper, and an editor in Cuestionario magazine.
Terragno received the Ordre National du Mérite from the French Republic in 1987.
[edit] Publications
Some of his works include:
- La Simulación (2005)
- El Peronismo de los 70 (2005)
- Falklands/Malvinas (2002)
- Maitland & San Martín (1998)
- Bases para un Modelo de Crecimiento, Empleo y Bienestar (1996)
- El Nuevo Modelo (1994)
- Proyecto 95 (1993)
- La Argentina del Siglo 21 (1985)
- The Challenge of Real Development (1987).
- Muerte y Resurrección de los Políticos (1981)
- Memorias del Presente (1984)
- Contratapas (1976)
- Los 400 Días de Perón (1974)
- Los Dueños del Poder (1972)
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Official site
- (Spanish) Biography at the National Senate