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"The New Administration, the New Congress and the relations with Latin America"

Last Tuesday 7th of April of 2009, we developed a meeting with the presence of political leaders, industralists, diplomats, academic and retired representative from the Armed Services.

The Dr. Javier Corrales, professor of Political Science of the Amherst College, one of most select of the United States, was the main speaker; followed by an interesting exchange of questions and opinions.

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Go to the activities of 2008


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Ambassador Wayne delivers an speech during the "Day of the Independences".


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Our Executive Director returned from a scholarship of six weeks in the United States

Eduardo Diez was chosen by the Department of State, and the Fulbright Commission, to attend a course of six weeks on "Foreign policy of the United States".
The seminary was developed from the 9 of June during four weeks in the University of Florida (Gainesville), and after that were other two weeks distributed between Miami, Chicago and Washington D.C.

Bush Delivers State of Union Address 2008

The U.S. Constitution requires that the president report to Congress "from time to time" on the "State of the Union." This constitutional requirement has evolved into the president's annual State of the Union address, which now serves several purposes. The speech reports on the condition of the United States both domestically and internationally, recommends a legislative agenda for the coming year and gives the president the opportunity to convey personally his vision for the nation.

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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

The Argentine American Dialogue is developing a series of meetings destined to analyze different aspects of the national and international reality.

In the first two encounter we counted with the exposition of the journalist Nelson Castro and the vice-president candidate Jorge Asís.

 

Synthesis of Argentine and American history


Tucumán Congress

Congress that reunited the representatives of the United Provinces of the Silver River in the present Argentine city of San Miguel de Tucumán. In the session of the 9 of July of 1816, presided by Francisco N. Laprida, it declared independence from the Spanish colonial power ("and from all other foreign domination").

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Signature of the Declaration of Independence.

The 2 of July of 1776, the Congress voted the national independence and the 4 of July approved the Declaration of Independence. Also it ordered to George Washington the recruitment of an army, approved the emission of paper money and created local governments.

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Follow the actuallity of the economies and the value of the currencies.

From here you will be able to consult the value of the two currencies, as also the pages of the respective Ministries of Economy.

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