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    The Dialogue’s 30th Anniversary Interview Series

    The Inter-American Dialogue presents

    Perspectives/Perspectivas

    Policy in the Americas: Shaping the Debate for the Next 30 Years

    The Dialogue’s 30th Anniversary Interview Series featuring:

    • Ricardo Lagos, Former President of Chile, Interviewed by Jorge Domínguez, Harvard University

    Interview of Ricardo Lagos with Jorge Dominguez from Inter-American Dialogue on Vimeo.

    •Abe Lowenthal, University of Southern California, Interviewed by Ray Suarez, PBS NewsHour

    Interview of Abraham Lowenthal with Ray Suarez from Inter-American Dialogue on Vimeo.

    •Francis Fukuyama, Stanford University, Interviewed by Mike Reid, The Economist

    Interview of Francis Fukuyama with Michael Reid from Inter-American Dialogue on Vimeo.

    •Donna Hrinak, Boeing Brazil, Interviewed by Gene Kuleta, Latin America Advisor

    Interview of Donna Hrinak with Gene Kuleta from Inter-American Dialogue on Vimeo.

    • Eduardo Stein, Former Vice President of Guatemala, Interviewed by Edward Schumacher-Matos, NPR

    Interview of Eduardo Stein with Edward Schumacher-Matos from Inter-American Dialogue on Vimeo.

    •Enrique García, CAF – Development Bank of Latin America, Interviewed by Lee Cullum, Dallas Morning News

    Interview of Enrique Garcia with Lee Cullum from Inter-American Dialogue on Vimeo.

    COMENTARIOS DE TARACIUK BRONER:

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    ¿Qué tan válido ves tú — o legítimo — el temor que reporta la Casa Blanca de que aumente la migración haitiana?

    A

    “Una política de seguridad que funcione debe tener dos pilares: una visión punitivista donde quien comete un delito vaya preso, pero con debido proceso y bajo investigaciones por un poder judicial independiente y, por otro lado, una serie de políticas que sean más sociales y preventivas que eviten la comisión del delito.” 

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