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Pablo Brum is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's Center for Security Studies. He holds an M.A. in International Relations from Georgetown University. His research focuses on Latin American security dynamics, political history, and guerrilla movements, with particular attention to Uruguay's Tupamaros insurgency and modern political leadership. His work also examines totalitarianism's impact and contemporary Chinese political formation.
Notable publications include analyses of urban guerrilla tactics, Pope Francis's influence, and Anders Breivik's ideological manifesto. Brum's scholarship bridges historical case studies with contemporary governance challenges, emphasizing security sector reform, political violence, and ethical leadership.
His articles consistently explore themes of state legitimacy, revolutionary movements, and ideological evolution across Latin America and Europe. While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his academic contributions reflect deep engagement with 20th-century political phenomena and modern security paradigms.




