SECURITY THREATS AND CHALLENGES IN THE HEMISPHERE: OPTIONS FOR U.S. POLICY

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SECURITY THREATS AND CHALLENGES IN THE HEMISPHERE: OPTIONS FOR U.S. POLICY

 China’s Growing Involvement with Latin America and the Challenge to U.S. Security Interests
 
The Effectiveness of Multilateral Options for Meeting Security Threats in the Hemisphere
 
Policy Options for Drug Trafficking, Guerrillas and Organized Crime in Latin America 
   
 
 Panelists
Edward Friedman

Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin – Madison
 
Margaret Daly Hayes
Vice President and Principal, EBR Associates, Washington D.C.;
Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
 
Francisco Thoumi
Tinker Visiting Professor, University of Texas at Austin
 

 

Friday, December 4, 2009

Location: 
Hyatt Regency
Venetian Room, Coral Gables                                    
Alhambra Plaza  

Time:              
   8:00- 8:15 a.m.  Registration and Continental Breakfast  
8:15- 9:45 a.m.  Presentations and Discussion                 
 
Supporting Organizations:
CAMACOL, Central America – U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Colombia-U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce, Gateway Florida, Georgetown University Club of Miami, Miami Council for International Visitors and Oxford University Society
 
Media Partners: 
AméricaEconomía, Hispanic Target Magazine, Latin Business Chronicle, LatinFinance,
LATIN TRADE, Mercado de Dinero and WorldCity Business
   
This program is assisted financially by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State.
          
Program Fee:  $30; Academics and students – free admission with valid ID
Registration:  By email to chp-rsvp@miami.edu or by fax at (305) 284-9871.

Payment:

  Please make check payable to Center for Hemispheric Policy.
Mail check with registration form to: Center for Hemispheric Policy; P.O. Box 248297; Coral Gables, FL 33124-6535.
Cancellation policy:  By email, fax or telephone, before 12:00 noon, Thursday, December 3, 2009
 
For more information, please call Patricia Salinas at (305) 284-3707, or visit our website at www.miami.edu/chp .

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