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| Fellows: | Julia E. Sweig, Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies Shannon K. O'Neil, Douglas Dillon Fellow for Latin America Studies |
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September 12, 2008 - Present
This symposium was made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Meetings
CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session One
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| Panelists: | Kimberly Ann Elliott, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute For International Economics |
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| Carl E. Meacham, Senior Professional Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee | |
| Janice O'Connell, Senior International Adviser, Hogan & Hartson, LLP | |
| Moderator: | Elizabeth H. Becker, Fellow, Economic Policy Program, The German Marshall Fund of The United States |
This symposium was made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Transcripts: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session One, Council on Foreign Relations Half-Day Symposium on Latin America, America Latin: The Dynamics of Immigration and Integration in the Western Hemisphere
Audios: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session One, Trade (Audio), Latin America, America Latin Symposium: Session 1: Dynamics of Entry (Audio)
Video: Latin America, America Latin Symposium: Session 1: Dynamics of Entry (Video)
CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Two
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| Panelists: | Edward Alden, Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Thomas F. McLarty III, President, McLarty Associates | |
| Moderator: | Hector Tobar, Columnist, Los Angeles Times |
This symposium was made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Transcript: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Two
Audio: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Two, Immigration (Audio)
CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Three
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| Panelists: | Michael A. Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| David J. Rothkopf, President and CEO, Garten Rothkopf | |
| Moderator: | Steven Mufson, Energy Correspondent, Washington Post |
This symposium was made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Transcript: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Three
Audio: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Three, Energy (Audio)
CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Four
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| Speaker: | Arturo Vargas, Executive Director, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund |
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| Moderator: | David R. Ayón, Senior Research Associate, The Center for the Study of Los Angeles, Marymount University |
This symposium was made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Transcript: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Four
Audio: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session Four, The Growing Latino Demographic (Audio)
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