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This article was downloaded by: [University of New Mexico]On: 27 November 2014, At: 19:40Publisher: RoutledgeInforma Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954Registered office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH,UK
International PeacekeepingPublication details, including instructions for authorsand subscription information:http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/finp20
Dedication to Dr Pablo GabrielDreyfus and Ana CarolinaRodriguesKai Michael KenkelPublished online: 08 Dec 2010.
To cite this article: Kai Michael Kenkel (2010) Dedication to Dr Pablo GabrielDreyfus and Ana Carolina Rodrigues, International Peacekeeping, 17:5, 579-579, DOI:10.1080/13533312.2010.516918
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Dedication to Dr Pablo Gabriel Dreyfus andAna Carolina Rodrigues
The guest editor of this issue wishes to dedicate it to the memory of Dr PabloGabriel Dreyfus and his wife, Ana Carolina Rodrigues, who perished in thecrash of Air France flight 447 on 1 June 2009.
Dreyfus, a native of Argentina, held degrees from the University of BuenosAires and the Graduate Institute of International Studies at the University ofGeneva. He completed his doctorate at the latter with the prize-winning disser-tation ‘Border Spillover: Drug Trafficking and National Security in SouthAmerica’, which remains a key reference on the subject. After a time as anadviser on security matters to the Presidency of the Republic in Argentina, heestablished himself as the premier Latin American authority on small arms traf-ficking at the Rio de Janeiro NGO Viva Rio.
Dreyfus possessed a distinctive talent for bringing his uncommon analyticalacuity to bear in the practical world of public policy. He assisted governmentpolicymakers in programmes dealing with small arms and urban violence inAngola, Mozambique, Haiti and seven South American countries. Additionally,he contributed decisively to small arms control initiatives under the auspices ofthe UN and the Organization of American States, as well as the InternationalAction Network on Small Arms. Dreyfus was affiliated with numerous researchinstitutes in Europe and Latin America, including the influential Geneva-basedSmall Arms Survey. His colleagues estimate that his crucial contributions toseveral small arms-related policy initiatives in Brazil have saved the lives of atleast 6,000 people.
Ana Carolina Rodrigues, from Rio de Janeiro, was a promising researcher inher own right, having begun a doctorate at Rio’s prestigious Instituto Universi-tario de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro. She was extensively involved in ground-breaking policy-oriented research directed at the reduction of violence againstyouth in the city’s favelas, and shared her husband’s unfettered dedication tousing research to better the lives of the communities of which they were a part.
Pablo’s rare and sonorous renditions of tangos from his beloved Buenos Airesin the midst of Rio de Janeiro’s nightlife, as well as his and Ana Carolina’s lifetogether, were an eloquent manifestation of the cooperation among SouthAmericans that is one of the themes of this volume.
KAI MICHAEL KENKEL
International Peacekeeping, Vol.17, No.5, November 2010, p.579ISSN 1353-3312 print/1743-906X onlineDOI:10.1080/13533312.2010.516918 # 2010 Taylor & Francis
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