Jun 29

Past Event

Latin America and the Obama Administration: A New Partnership?

Event Materials

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Highlights

  • A Confident and Strong Latin America

    Mauricio Cardenas: It is difficult to generalize U.S. policy toward a highly-divided Latin America, the nations of which have developed self confidence as a result their positive performance in the global recession.

  • Adaptable Latin America Policy

    Arturo Valenzuela, U.S. State Dept.: The Obama administration is trying to be adaptable on policies toward Latin America and not apply a cookie-cutter approach to the whole region.

  • Four Pillars of U.S. Strategy

    Arturo Valenzuela, U.S. State Dept.: There are four pillars of U.S. strategy toward Latin America. You cannot address these unless you have strong, legitimate, effective governing institutions.

  • Need a Strong U.S. Relationship with Brazil

    Arturo Valenzuela, U.S. State Dept.: Brazil is a significant partner for the U.S. and we must have a strong, effective relationship with them despite disagreements.

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Summary

President Barack Obama took office in early 2009 with an ambitious foreign policy agenda for the Americas. In April of that year, his keynote remarks at the fifth Summit of the Americas emphasized the United States’ new course of seeking equal partnership and collaboration in the region.

On June 29, the Latin America Initiative at Brookings and the Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) brought together experts from the region to discuss the significance of this renewed hemispheric partnership and featured a keynote address from Arturo Valenzuela, assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs. Panelists included: Craig Kelly, principal deputy assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs at the U.S. Department of State; Michael Shifter, president of the Inter-American Dialogue; Luis Enrique Berrizbeitia, executive vice-president of the Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF); and Kevin Casas-Zamora, senior fellow at Brookings. They took a closer look at the idea of partnership in the region, reviewed the progress that has been made, explored opportunities that exist for the future and discussed the realities of developing collaborative policies in the region across a wide range of topics, including energy and climate change. The discussion also revisited the policy recommendations made by Brookings‘s Partnership for the Americas Commission.

Event Agenda

  • Moderator

  • Keynote Address

    • Arturo Valenzuela

      Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. Department of State

  • Discussants

    • Craig Kelly

      Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. Department of State

    • Luis Enrique Berrizbeitia

      Executive Vice-President, Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF)

    • Michael Shifter

      President, Inter-American Dialogue

Details

June 29, 2010

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Saul/Zilkha Rooms

1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

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