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March 1, 2002 - Present
Meetings
2003 Chase Manhattan Inter-American Issues Seminar: The Political and Economic Crisis in Venezuela
Related Project: Chase Manhattan Inter-American Issues Series
| Presider: | Kenneth R. Maxwell, Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Inter-American Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speakers: | Jennifer McCoy, Director, Americas Program, The Carter Center |
| Joyce Chang, Managing Director & Global Head, Emerging Markets, J.P. Morgan Chase and Company | |
| Janet Kelly, Professor, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administracion - IESA |
The Crisis in Argentina
Related Projects: Chase Manhattan Inter-American Issues Series, Latin America Roundtable
| Presider: | Kenneth R. Maxwell |
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| Speakers: | Rosendo Fraga, Centro de Estudios Union para la Nueva Mayoria |
| Felipe de la Balze, Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales | |
| Mark Falcoff, American Entreprise Institute for Public Policy |
Contact: Tomas Amorim at 212-434-9616 or tamorim@cfr.org
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For more information on the David Rockefeller Studies Program, contact:
Gary Samore
Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair
+1.212.434.9627
gsamore@cfr.org
Sebastian Mallaby
Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for
Geoeconomic Studies, Deputy Director of Studies, and Paul A. Volcker Senior
Fellow for International Economics
smallaby@cfr.org
Janine Hill
Deputy Director of Studies Administration
+1.212.434.9753
jhill@cfr.org
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