Kevin Casas Zamora

Kevin Casas-Zamora (born August 4, 1968) is a Costa Rican politician, lawyer and political scientist. Casas-Zamora is Managing Partner at Analitica Consulting Group, professor of political science and history at LEAD University, in Costa Rica, member of the Presidential Commission for State Reform in Costa Rica, and Senior Fellow and former Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue, a policy research center based in Washington D.C. Prior to that he was Secretary for Political Affairs at the Organization of American States [1] and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.[2] He also served as Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy as well as second Vice President of Costa Rica under Oscar Arias from May 8, 2006[3] until September 22, 2007.[4] He earned his JD from the University of Costa Rica, his MA from the University of Essex, and his DPhil from the University of Oxford. His doctoral thesis, titled “Paying for Democracy in Latin America: Political Finance and State Funding for Parties in Costa Rica and Uruguay,” won the 2004 Jean Blondel PhD Prize from the European Consortium for Political Research for best thesis in politics in Europe and was later developed into a book, under the title "Paying for Democracy."[5] In 2007 Casas-Zamora was selected as Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.[6] Since 2013, he is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee.

Kevin Casas-Zamora
Casas-Zamora at the Inter-American Dialogue
Second Vice President of Costa Rica
In office
May 8, 2006  September 22, 2007
PresidentÓscar Arias
Preceded byLuis Fishman Zonzinski
Succeeded byLuis Liberman
Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy of Costa Rica
In office
May 8, 2006  September 22, 2007
Preceded byLinette Saborío Chaverri
Succeeded byRoberto Gallardo Núñez
Managing Partner at Analitica Consulting Group
Assumed office
2018
Personal details
Born (1968-08-04) August 4, 1968
ResidenceSan José, Costa Rica
Alma materUniversity of Costa Rica, University of Essex, Oxford University

In Costa Rica, Kevin Casas is known for the "Memorandum of Fear", a document written by Casas in 2007 while being vice president in which he expressively incentivises the government to cause fear in the population to approve the Central American Free Trade Agreement, leading him to resign the vice presidency in the aftermath.

References

  1. "OAS :: Officials". oas.org. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  2. "Kevin Casas-Zamora | Brookings Institution". brookings.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  3. EFE (8 March 2006). "Las autoridades electorales de Costa Rica declaran oficialmente a Óscar Arias vencedor – Internacional – EL PAÍS". internacional.elpais.com. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  4. "TSE, 2714-E-2007". tse.go.cr. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  5. "Jean Blondel PhD Prize Winners - ECPR Prizes and Awards". ecpr.eu. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  6. "The Forum of Young Global Leaders | World Economic Forum". weforum.org. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
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