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Argentina @ The Wilson Center seeks to provide Argentina with a systematic and coherent presence in Washington as well as to foster discussion about Argentina among multilateral institutions, Argentine and U.S policymakers, politicians, academics, and media. Moreover, it intends to establish the mechanisms for profound political and academic debate, between the widest diversity of participants, on Argentina’s current crisis, its policy implications and possible solutions. [more]


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The 2007 Elections in Argentina: A Discussion of the Key Economic and Political Issues
Monday, April 23 2007, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
with Ricardo López-Murphy, Founder of RECREAR Argentina Party; Comments by Riordan Roett, Director of Western Hemisphere Studies, SAIS, The Johns Hopkins University
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Un puente de diálogo entre Argentina y Estados Unidos
Un puente de diálogo entre Argentina y Estados Unidos tiene por fin diseminar la opinión de especialistas, académicos y funcionarios sobre diversos temas. Los textos, que se publicarán con frecuencia en esta página web a partir de enero de 2004, tratan sobre relaciones bilaterales entre Estados Unidos y Argentina, sobre un análisis comparado de la situación en los dos países de temas específicos, y sobre análisis de la situación en uno de los países, que tendrá repercusiones en el otro. Esta iniciativa busca fortalecer el debate sobre temas de importancia para Argentina y Estados Unidos.

América Latina: identidad, cooperación y competencia en un contexto de incertidumbre
Número 15 - enero 2006
Author: Juan E.Battaleme, Docente Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA); Licenciado en Ciencia Política UBA; Master en Relaciones Internacionales FLACSO-Argentina.
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Argentina-US Bilateral Relations: Past and Present
Woodrow Wilson Center Report on the Americas - Report # 10

On December 4, 2003, the Latin American Program and the Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales co-sponsored a second conference on “Argentina-United States Bilateral Relations: An Historical Perspective and Future Challenges,” held at the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. The first panel dealt with the current Argentina-US bilateral relations and the future challenges. The panelists discussed US-Argentina bilateral relations during Néstor Kirchner’s presidency. The second panel evaluated a new perspective on Argentina-US bilateral relations, given the declassification of 4677 documents about the dirty war period that were kept in the US Embassy in Buenos Aires. The declassification was ordered by the State Department on August 20, 2002; and new documents were then declassified in November 2003.

This book contains an edited version of the panelists’ presentations. Panelists included John Dinges, Columbia University; Carlos Osorio, National Security Archive; Horacio Verbitsky, CELS; Ariel Armony, Colby College; Agustín Colombo Sierra, Argentine Ministry of Foreign Relations; Roberto Russell, Torcuato Di Tella University; Mark Falcoff, American Enterprise Institute; and Diana Tussie FLACSO – Argentina.

The book was launched in Buenos Aires on May 2004; during a conference on these issues held in Argentina. You can download the book's table of contents, preface, and introduction. Please contact the Latin American Program if you are interested in a copy of the book.





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