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"The State of the future 2011: future scenarios for the governance and the energy"

Closing our activities of 2011, we had the honour of having the presence of Jerome Glenn, founder and director of the Millenium Project.

In a very dinamic meeting, where participated representatives from public and private institutions and many journalists, he devoloped different future scenarios about the world and the region.


"Government 2.0"

Our foundation, during the week of the 19-23 of September, carried out an extensive program on Government 2.0, thanks to the endorsement of the Embassy of the USA.

For that purpose we counted with the presence of the Director of the Microsoft Institute for Advanced Technology in Governments, Lewis Shepherd, who exposed at the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI), the National Technological University, the National University of La Plata, the Inter-American Open University (Rosary branch), the Argentine University of Business (UADE) and participated as speaker at IX International Congress on Informative Technological Innovation. In addition to that, he carried out meetings with national, provincial and municipal authorities to explore better mechanisms to improve the operation of the governments in all the levels and spheres.

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"Thinking the future: Scenarios for Latin America in 2030"

On September 12, of 2011, jointly with the Latin American Center of Prospective and Globalization (CeLGyP), the Dialogue organized a work breakfast in which exposed Héctor Casanueva Ojeda and Miguel Angel Gutiérrez.

Héctor Casanueva Ojeda is the Executive Director of the Latin American Center for the Relations with Europe and specialist in international relations, with emphasis in European and Latin American Integration. Between several outstanding positions Casanueva Ojeda has been Director of ProChile (1997-2000); Ambassador of his country before the ALADI and the Mercosur in Montevideo (2000-2005) and Director of International Affairs of the Ministry of Agriculture (2009-2010).

On the other hand, Miguel Angel Gutiérrez is Director of the Latin American Center of Prospective and Globalization (CeLGyP), an educational and consultant in international issues in argentines and foreign universities. He is in Chairman of the Argentina node of the Millennium Project, and Member of his Committee of Planning, and between his outstanding positions he has been Adviser of the Presidency of the Nation, of the Interior and Foreign Affairs Ministries, Adviser of International Relations of the UBA, Outer Director of Intelligence of the Intelligence Secretary, Director of the Masters in National Strategic Intelligence (National University of La Plata – National School of Intelligence).


"The New Latino Electorate of the United States in the 2012 Elections and Beyond"

On Wednesday 23 of March our Foundation, jointly with the CARI, organized an open meeting headed by Dr. Henry Flores, Dean of the Graduate School at St. Mary's University (San Antonio, Texas).

Expert in issues related to Latins and elections, Dr. Flores exchanged ideas with members of the Committee of North America and the Young Group of the CARI, Fulbrights scholarship holders and people invited by our Foundation.

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"Abraham Lincoln in 2011: his legacy today"

On Wednesday 16 of March our Foundation co-organiced, jointly with the Embassy of the USA, a video-conference in which spoke Dr. Ronald White, author of the book “A. Lincoln: A Biography” (2009).

Dr. White has a Doctorate in Princeton University and is professor of the UCLA, Princeton Theological Seminary, Whitworth University, and Colorado College. He is scholarship holder of the Huntington Library as well, where he is writing a book on Ulysses Grant.

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"Reflections on Reagan: the person and his presidency in an historical perspective"

On Tuesday 22 of February of 2011 a videoconference was carried out by professor and Fulbright scholarship holder Michael Flamm.

Dr. Michael Flamm is head professor in Ohio Wesleyan University, where he teachs about History of the United States, particularly cultural, political and social movements.

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Ambassador Gutierrez and our president, Luis Ruvira, during the 4th of July.


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Alternative Energies, Environment and Climate Change

Our Foundation is pleased to announce that, along with TESA Foundation, organized a program on environmental issues that was developed in Washington, Springfield, Des Moines and Austin.
With the endorsement of the Embassy and the State Department of the USA, we head an important delegation of officers, academics, consultants and specialists in these subjects; that had the opportunity to develop an important agenda in the United States.

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Obama Delivers State of Union Address

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 encounters we counted with the exposition of the journalist Nelson Castro, the former vice-president candidate Jorge Asís, the former national representative Raúl Baglini, former Minister of Justice Alberto Iribarne, and presidential precandidate Ricardo Alfonsín, between other personalities.

 

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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