Thursday, October 30, 2014

Cobertura NTN24 Simposio Democracia en las Américas 2014 I WANT TO BE PART OF THE SOLUTION SIGN ME UP

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Is Latin America becoming less Democratic?
International Trade... is it possible between Democratic and non-Democratic countries?
Is Democracy necessary for Economic Growth?
How could those changes affect our daily life in the US?


DITAS 2014 will gather political scientists, researchers, scholars, dignitaries in government, social innovators and business leaders to present facts on current data while introducing the latest trends in leadership, virtual democracy, case studies, the orange economy, the rule of law, governance and security, ethical and practical resolutions for governmental issues.

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I WANT TO BE PART OF THE SOLUTION
 
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Among our panel speakers are:
 
Dr. Enrique Iglesias, Iberoamerica Secretary General
Dr. Vinicio Cerezo, former President from Guatemala
Dr. Luis Alberto Lacalle, Former President from Uruguay
Ms.Yoani Sanchez, Cuba
Dr. Jorge Guldenzoph, Global Peace Foundation & Latin American Presidential Mission
Dr. Maximiliano Campos, OAS
Dr. Juan Antonio Blanco, Miami Dade College
Dr. Maria Garza, Miami Dade County
Mayor Jim Cason, Coral Gables
Mayor Luigi Boria, City of Doral
Myriam Marquez, Editor and Executive Director of The Miami Herald
Mr. Johnattan Bilancieri, NTN24
Mr. Roddy Rodriguez, Futuro Presente Organization
Mayor Tomas Regalado, City of Miami
Dr Javier El-Hage, President Human Rights Foundation
Dr. Jose Miguel Vivanco, President Human Rights Watch
Mr, Carlos Souto, Souto Corporation
Dr. David Smilde, Washington Office on Latin America C& Prof. at Tulane University
Dr. Jose F. Mendez, President of Ana G. Mendez University
Dr. Fernando Dominguez, Camacol
Dr. Oscar Echeverria, Global Expand LLC Founder
 
And more…

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