Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Inter-American Dialogue aconseja al presidente Obama

Washington, DC: The Inter-American Dialogue—the highly regarded Washington-based policy center—today released its recommendations for a new U.S. policy agenda in the Americas. The Dialogue’s ten point agenda is designed to guide the Obama administration through the most important challenges it is likely to confront in Latin America and the Caribbean. It calls for a redirection of U.S. policies to better align them with regional concerns and priorities. The Dialogue emphasizes the highest priority challenge for the United States and every other country in the Americas will be the slumping world economy and its social and political fallout. Other issues – both problems and opportunities – addressed in the report include the deteriorating security conditions in Mexico and many other countries, U.S.-Cuba relations, immigration reform, the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement, Brazil’s growing regional and global influence, Venezuela’s hemispheric role, and Haiti’s dire situation. (read more)

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