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Is the Chinese Model Gaining Influence in Latin America? (Hudson)

Oct 10 2006 - 8:30am
Oct 10 2006 - 2:00pm

 

CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Cordially invites you to a conference

Is the Chinese Model Gaining Economic and
Political Influence in Latin America?

Tuesday October 10th

8:30am
Registration and continental breakfast
9:00
First Panel: The Chinese Model in Latin America
Charles Horner: Politics and Economics of the Chinese Model Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute

Susan Kaufman Purcell: Why Latin America? Director of the Center for Hemispheric Policy, University of Miami

Robert S. Leiken: Latin American Radicalism in Search of Strategic Allies – Beijing and Tehran Director of the Immigration and National Security Program, Nixon Center

10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
Second Panel: A Closer Look – Case Studies

Jaime Suchlicki: Cuba
Director of the Institute for Cuba and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami

Pedro M. Burelli: Venezuela
Managing Director of B+V Consulting, Former Member of the Executive Board, Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)

Patricio Navia: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia
Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York University and Professor of Political Science, Instituto de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile

12:30
Lunch and Concluding Session

Gabe Collins: The Taiwan Factor
Research Fellow in the Strategic Research Department, United States Naval War College

          The conference will be moderated by Center Director, Ambassador Jaime Daremblum

Betsy and Walter Stern Conference Center Hudson Institute • 1015 15th Street, NW • Sixth Floor • Washington, DC

RSVP: EVENTS@HUDSON.ORG OR (202) 974-2400



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