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Understanding Argentina
Jun 09, 2003 to Jun 15, 2003
Joseph Tulchin, Director of the Latin American Program at the WWC; Hector Schamis, Assistant Professor, Cornell University; Ariel Armony, Assistant Professor, Colby College. more
Environment and Security in the Amazon Basin
Jul 07, 2011A series of three conferences were held during the Spring of 2000 to discuss issues such as: environmental and sustainable initiatives in the Amazon Basin; the roles of local, national, and international actors; Brazil's national security agenda in relation to the Amazon Basin; and the rising threat of international drug trafficking. This volume is a compilation of papers presented. more
Training a New Generation of Leaders
Jul 07, 2011To assess the state of public policy education in Latin America, the Wilson Center launched a research project to survey the institutional capacity for graduate level training in public policy in Latin America and the United States. This publication is the result and offers an overview of public policy education in Latin America while providing a groundwork for future efforts to improve its quality in the region. more
Changes in Cuban Society since the Nineties
Jul 07, 2011This book aims to provide academics, policymakers, NGOs and the media in Cuba, Latin America and North America, with a better understanding of the changes in Cuban civil society since the collapse of the Soviet Union and their implications in the areas of research, academic and literary production, and public policy. more
Hemispheric Collective Security in the Post Cold War Era
Jul 07, 2011The papers in this work result from the seminar "New Security Issues in Latin America" in October 2001. They explore the challenges facing Latin America in the post-Cold War era and address the need for the U.S. to overcome the temptation of unilateralism. more
Paths to Regional Integration: The Case of MERCOSUR
Jul 07, 2011A conference was hosted on November 9, 2000 to discuss the implications of regional integration, drawing on the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) as a case study. This volume includes several papers presented at the conference that address MERCOSUR's development, economic and political importance, and efforts to effect a "relaunching" of the common market enterprise. more
Decentralization and Democratic Governance in Latin America
Jul 07, 2011This volume explores one of the crucial intersections of political and economic change: how the reform of the central state in the form of policies of decentralization has affected democratic governance in different countries and at different levels of society.The book is a product of a two-year project on decentralization which included both national-level and comparative research. more
Cambios en la sociedad Cubana desde los noventa
Jul 07, 2011This book aims to provide academics, policymakers, NGOs and the media in Cuba, Latin America and North America, with a better understanding of the changes in Cuban civil society since the collapse of the Soviet Union and their implications in the areas of research, academic and literary production, and public policy. more
Cambios en la sociedad Cubana desde los noventa
Jul 07, 2011This book aims to provide academics, policymakers, NGOs and the media in Cuba, Latin America and North America, with a better understanding of the changes in Cuban civil society since the collapse of the Soviet Union and their implications in the areas of research, academic and literary production, and public policy.
Changes in Cuban Society since the Nineties
Jul 07, 2011This book aims to provide academics, policymakers, NGOs and the media in Cuba, Latin America and North America, with a better understanding of the changes in Cuban civil society since the collapse of the Soviet Union and their implications in the areas of research, academic and literary production, and public policy.
Decentralization and Democratic Governance in Latin America
Jul 07, 2011This volume explores one of the crucial intersections of political and economic change: how the reform of the central state in the form of policies of decentralization has affected democratic governance in different countries and at different levels of society.The book is a product of a two-year project on decentralization which included both national-level and comparative research.
Training a New Generation of Leaders
Jul 07, 2011To assess the state of public policy education in Latin America, the Wilson Center launched a research project to survey the institutional capacity for graduate level training in public policy in Latin America and the United States. This publication is the result and offers an overview of public policy education in Latin America while providing a groundwork for future efforts to improve its quality in the region.
Paths to Regional Integration: The Case of MERCOSUR
Jul 07, 2011A conference was hosted on November 9, 2000 to discuss the implications of regional integration, drawing on the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) as a case study. This volume includes several papers presented at the conference that address MERCOSUR's development, economic and political importance, and efforts to effect a "relaunching" of the common market enterprise.
Environment and Security in the Amazon Basin
Jul 07, 2011A series of three conferences were held during the Spring of 2000 to discuss issues such as: environmental and sustainable initiatives in the Amazon Basin; the roles of local, national, and international actors; Brazil's national security agenda in relation to the Amazon Basin; and the rising threat of international drug trafficking. This volume is a compilation of papers presented.
Hemispheric Collective Security in the Post Cold War Era
Jul 07, 2011The papers in this work result from the seminar "New Security Issues in Latin America" in October 2001. They explore the challenges facing Latin America in the post-Cold War era and address the need for the U.S. to overcome the temptation of unilateralism.
Understanding Argentina
Jun 09, 2003 to Jun 15, 2003
Joseph Tulchin, Director of the Latin American Program at the WWC; Hector Schamis, Assistant Professor, Cornell University; Ariel Armony, Assistant Professor, Colby College.