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Pamela Constable

writer, foreign correspondent

Pamela Constable has covered South Asia for *The Washington Post* since April 1999, with extensive coverage of Afghanistan as well as both India and Pakistan. Prior to joining *The Post*, Constable worked for *The Boston Globe* as deputy Washington bureau chief and foreign policy reporter from June to September 1994. Previously, from 1983 until 1992, she was *The Globe's* roving foreign correspondent, Latin America correspondent and diplomatic correspondent. During this time she reported from Haiti, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Cuba, Colombia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Mexico, South Korea, the Philippines, the Soviet Union and Brazil, as well as in Washington. She is the co-author with Arturo Valenzuela of *A Nation of Enemies: Chile Under Pinochet*. She was awarded an Alicia Patterson Fellowship in 1990 and the Maria Moors Cabot Prize for coverage of Latin America in 1993. Constable is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She received a B.A. from Brown University.