Caribbean Events
Central America and the Dominican Republic: Evaluating the First Years of Implementation of the DR-CAFTA
April 22, 2010 // 10:00am — 4:15pm
Latin American Program
Experts examine the evolution of the DR-CAFTA agreement and how it has transformed the economic, political, and social environment in the region.
Latin America After the Crisis: The Social and Political Agenda for Recovery
April 19, 2010 // 1:00pm — 2:30pm
Latin American Program
This seminar explores the political and social factors that help explain how Latin America emerged from the 2008 global economic crisis as strongly as it did.
Haiti's Long Road Ahead
March 05, 2010 // 11:00am — 12:15pm
Wilson Center on the Hill
How can organizations help Haiti meet the challenges of post- earthquake recovery and long-term development? Three experts on Haiti discuss the state of the country after the earthquake.
A New Economic Relationship Between the United States and the Caribbean
March 04, 2010 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Latin American Program
To examine the issues at stake and evaluate the policy alternatives, the Latin American Program held a roundtable on March 4, 2010, in conjunction with the Institute of Caribbean Studies.
Engaging Cuba: Policy Options for the United States, Europe, and the Western Hemisphere
November 16, 2009 // 8:15am — 11:30am
Latin American Program
A meeting was held to discuss the divergent perspectives within the international community over how best to engage Cuba.
That Little Infernal Cuban Republic: U.S. Policies Toward Cuba in Historical Perspective
July 15, 2009 // 4:00pm — 5:30pm
Latin American Program
Contemporary U.S. policies toward Cuba and the domestic and international factors shaping the possibilities for a new bilateral relationship were discussed.
Perspectives on European Union (EU) Relations with Cuba
March 24, 2009 // 8:30am — 10:00am
Latin American Program
The EU is now engaged in a process of normalizing relations with Havana. Much like the United States, it finds itself trying to strike a balance between sectors.
Governance of Marine Ecosystem-Based Management: A Comparative Analysis
September 29, 2008 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
Environmental Change and Security Program
As more marine species approach extinction, ecosystem-based management, which governs ecosystems according to ecological rather than political boundaries, may offer the best approach to marine conservation. This is the final event in ECSP's "Fishing for a Secure Future" series.
Environmental Vulnerability in Haiti
August 02, 2006 // 9:00am — 5:00pm
Environmental Change and Security Program
A Stakeholder Workshop to Discuss Findings and Recommendations with USAID's Technical Assessment Team
Environmental Film Festival Screening: The Green Revolution in Cuba
March 17, 2006 // 11:00am — 1:00pm
Environmental Change and Security Program
At a screening of the unfinished documentary, The Green Revolution in Cuba, David Suzuki discusses the “true green revolution” that took place in Cuba, as well as the energy efficiency of consuming local food.
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