Center for Political and Social Studies Foundation (Fundación Centro de Estudios Políticos y Sociales) is a socialist, think tank that is headquartered in Valencia, Spain.[1] The CEPS Foundation has been active in politics internationally, especially within countries in Latin America.[2][1]
Fundación Centro de Estudios Políticos y Sociales | |
Abbreviation | CEPS Foundation |
---|---|
Formation | 2001 |
Headquarters | Valencia, Spain |
President | Alberto Montero Soler |
Vice President | Fabiola Meco Tébar |
Staff | 300+ |
Website | www |
History
editOrigin
editIn 1993, the Center for Political and Social Studies Foundation (CEPS) was founded in Valencia, Spain by left-wing academics that were supporters of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party.[1]
Staff
editStaff for the CEP Foundation includes:[3]
- President – Alberto Montero Soler
- Vice President – Fabiola Meco Tébar
- Executive Board – Luis Alegre Zahonero, Antonio de Cabo, Íñigo Errejón Galván, Pablo Iglesias Turrión, Adoración Guamán Hernández, Manolo Monereo, Alfredo Serrano Mancilla and Roberto Viciano Pastor
Contributions
editAccording to Jon Perdue, CEPS created a team of "Marxist constitutional scholars" to write the new constitutions of multiple countries in Latin America.[1] The CEPS Foundation calls Latin America "the most interesting laboratory of political and social transformation" and their experiences in the region "can be useful for generating dynamic of social transformation in Europe".[3]
Bolivia
edit2009 Constitution of Bolivia
editThe contributions of the CEPS Foundation for the 2009 Constitution of Bolivia was mainly focused on the indigenous people of Bolivia.[1]
Ecuador
edit2008 Constitution of Ecuador
editThe 2008 Constitution was also partially attributed to CEPS, with Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa stating in a radio interview that he paid advisors $18,000 a month for their assistance.[1]
Venezuela
edit1999 Constitution of Venezuela
editThe CEPS Foundation contributed to the 1999 Constitution of Venezuela.[1]
Political advising
editAccording to the Venezuelan Ministry of Culture, the CEPS Foundation received $7 million for its advising services for the government of Hugo Chávez[4]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g Perdue, Jon B. (2012). The war of all the people : the nexus of Latin American radicalism and Middle Eastern terrorism (1st ed.). Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books. pp. 104–105. ISBN 1597977047.
- ^ Bermudez, Alejandro (21 September 2008). "cuadors-Catholics-fight-rewrite-of-constitution". Our Sunday Visitor. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- ^ a b "¿Qué es la Fundación CEPS?". CEPS Foundation. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- ^ "Chávez pagó 7 millones de euros para "crear en España fuerzas políticas bolivarianas"". Retrieved 8 October 2016.