October
10, 2006, 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM
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Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Cordially invites you to a conference
Is the Chinese Model Gaining Economic and
Political Influence in Latin America?
Listen to the audio files of this event:
Panel 1 Discussion
Panel 2 Discussion
Panel 3 Discussion
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
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