Gobernabilidad y justicia social: La dimensión internacional
Conferencia celebrada en Ottawa, junio 9 de 2006
Agenda
Lista de los trabajos presentados en la conferencia:
- "Cuba's Institutions and the Future Challenges of Governance and Social Justice", by Jorge I. Domínguez, Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, US.
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“Assessing the Cuban Economy’s Current and Future Capacity to Provide Social Justice: Social Services and Poverty-Reduction" by Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics and Latin American Studies, University of Pittsburgh, US.
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Vanishing Act?: The Political Culture of Social Justice and Good Governance in Cuba”, by Damián Fernández, Director, Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University, US.
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“Cuba's Strategic Economic Reorientation”, by Archibald R. M. Ritter, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Carleton University, Canada.
- “Más allá de la yuma: Cubans' Perceptions of International Society and its Role in the Island's Future”, by Katrin Hansing, Principle Investigator, University of Bayreuth, Germany.
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“The role of the diaspora, including the effect of Cuban-American remittances, on issues of social justice”, by Velia Cecilia Bobes León, Professor, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales-Mexico.
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“Democracy Assistance in Cuba: Constraints and Stigma”, by Christopher Sabatini, Senior Director for Policy, Americas Society/Council of the Americas, US.
- “Managing Post-Conflict Issues”, by Marina S. Ottaway, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, US.
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“Cuba as a Caribbean Actor: Challenges to Mutual Democratization and Social Justice", by Anthony P. Maingot, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Florida International University, US.
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“The Social and Governance Dimension of EU Policy towards Cuba”, by Susanne Gratius, Researcher, FRIDE - Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior, Spain.
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“Dancing with the Dialecticians: A Cuban and American Experience”, by Michael Kergin, Former Canadian Ambassador to the United States.
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“Hemispheric Trends and Implications for US policy Towards Cuba and the Region”, by Peter Hakim, President, Inter-American Dialogue, US.
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