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A Foreign Policy, Global Economy and Development and Latin America Initiative Event

Re-Thinking U.S.-Latin American Relations: A Hemispheric Partnership for a Turbulent World

Latin America, Global Economics, Foreign Policy, South America, Crime


Event Summary

With changing political leadership in Washington, the United States has a fresh opportunity to engage the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and begin to tackle a range of major hemispheric challenges, including energy, trade, migration and security.

Event Information

When

Monday, November 24, 2008
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials


Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On November 24, the Brookings Institution hosted the Partnership for the Americas Commission for the release of their report, “Re-thinking U.S.-Latin American Relations: A Hemispheric Partnership for a Turbulent World.” Developed during a series of consultations over the past several months, the report offers a set of policy recommendations to the next U.S. administration to meet the challenges facing the U.S. and Latin America, from economic and poverty policies to security, foreign policy and energy.

The Commission is composed of 20 eminent figures from across the hemisphere and is chaired by former U.S. Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering and former President of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo. The Commission co-chairs discussed the commission’s findings and recommendations. Brookings President Strobe Talbott offered introductory remarks.

Transcript

ERNESTO ZEDILLO: This report is about the future. This report is about common opportunities and also about the common effort, if we are going to tap those opportunities.

Let me also say that this report is not about telling Latin American governments what to do with their domestic policies.

Of course, every one of the members of this commission know very well that the primary responsibility for our own development lies within our countries ourselves, and that there are enormous challenges for our own government and our own societies to overcome the long-standing problems of development that we still face in Latin America.

But our report is not about that. Our report is about identifying those issues that we believe require collective, cooperative work from the part of the United States and from the part of the countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to be addressed properly.

Participants

Introduction

Strobe Talbott

President, The Brookings Institution

Featured Speakers

Ernesto Zedillo

Former President of Mexico
Co-Chair, Partnership for the Americas Commission, The Brookings Institution

Thomas Pickering

Former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Co-Chair, Partnership for the Americas Commission, The Brookings Institution


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