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US-Cuba Relations and The Summit


Roundtable Panel

"The Cuban Transition and Its Crossroads"
Samuel Farber

Emeritus Professor, Brooklyn College

"Trinidad and Tobago and Summit Expectations"

Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner

Professor, The Graduate Center and City College


"Rapproachment with Cuba: The Train has Left the Station"

John Dinges

Professor, Columbia University

"US-Cuba Relations in a Changing Western Hemisphere"

Mauricio Font

Director, Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies

Professor, The Graduate Center and Queens College

 

WHEN: Wednesday, April 22, 4:00PM

WHERE: The Graduate Center, Rooms C201/C202

365 Fifth Avenue (@ 34th Street)

 

About the Speakers

Samuel Farber is an emeritus professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College. He has published extensively on Cuba, his most recent book being The Origins of the Cuban Revolution Reconsidered (University of North Carolina Press, 2006). Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner is a professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Graduate Center and City College. She specializes in Caribbean policy, and has published numerous books on the region’s foreign policy and development issues. John Dinges is a professor of journalism at Columbia University. He is a former correspondent in Latin America and former deputy foreign editor and managing editor of NPR News. His most recent book is The Condor Years. He writes frequently for Latin American and U.S. publications, including Global Post. Mauricio Font is director of the Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies. He has published several papers and books on Cuba.

 

PLEASE RESERVE by sending e-mail to   cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu

 

 



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Event Pictures

Maurico A. Font (left), Samuel Farber (Center), Michael Rivas (Right)

Panelist Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner during her presentation

Panelist John Dinges during his presentation

Mauricio Font during his presentation


The panel responding to audience questions

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