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15 Facts About Robert Pastor

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Robert Alan Pastor was a member of the National Security Council staff and a writer on foreign affairs.

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Robert Pastor holds a PhD from Harvard in the field of political science.

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Robert Pastor was a Fulbright Professor at El Colegio de Mexico in Mexico where he taught courses on US Foreign Policy.

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Robert Pastor lived in Washington, DC Robert Pastor died of colon cancer in 2014.

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Robert Pastor was nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1994 to serve as the Ambassador to Panama.

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Robert Pastor served as a Senior Fellow at the Carter Center, where he established the programs on Latin America and the Caribbean, democracy and election-monitoring, and Chinese village elections.

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Robert Pastor was Goodrich C White Professor of Political Science at Emory University.

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Robert Pastor was Vice President of International Affairs at American University in Washington, DC from September 2002-December 2007.

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Robert Pastor founded and headed the university's Center for Democracy and Election Management, and the Center for North American Studies and was executive director of the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform.

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In 2003, Robert Pastor was elected to the Common Cause National Governing Board.

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Robert Pastor was Vice Chair of the Independent Task Force on the Future of North America, sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations in association with the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations and the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.

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Robert Pastor proposed a North American Community, "whose premise is that all three sovereign countries benefit when each of the countries makes progress, and all suffer when one fails".

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Robert Pastor is featured in the 2010 Canadian documentary film Water On The Table, in which he refers to the North American Free Trade Agreement and debates water rights issues.

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Robert Pastor is well-published on US foreign policy, having written or edited 17 books, including "The North American Idea: A Vision of a Continental Future,"Exiting the Whirlpool: US Foreign Policy Toward Latin America and the Caribbean, Democracy in the Caribbean: Political, Economic and Social Perspectives and Limits to Friendship: The United States and Mexico.

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Robert Pastor has published extensively his theories of a North American Community, including Toward a North American Community: Lessons from the Old World to the New.