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| Introductory Speaker: | Julia E. Sweig, Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speakers: | Kimberly Elliott, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute For International Economics |
| Carl E. Meacham, Senior Professional Staff Member, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations | |
| Janice O'Connell, Senior International Adviser, Hogan & Hartson, LLP | |
| Presider: | Elizabeth H. Becker, Fellow, Economic Policy Program, The German Marshall Fund of the United States |
September 12, 2008
Symposium: The International and the Domestic: Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics
Symposium: CFR Symposium: The International and the Domestic - Latin America and U.S. Policies and Politics, Session One
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