Faculty Speaker Series: Pamela Starr

Making Latin America Safe for Free Trade: The Role of Public Diplomacy

Faculy Speaker Series: Dr. Pamela K. Starr
"Making Latin America Safe for Free Trade: The Role of Public Diplomacy"
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007
SOS, B40
12:00 pm
 

 

The USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School, in conjunction with the Master of Public Diplomacy program, presented Dr. Pamela K. Starr.

The event was held on Tuesday, September 16 at the Center for International Studies, SOS room B40. Dr. Starr is associate director of the USC Latin America Initiative, a senior fellow at the USC Center on Public Diplomacy, and a senior lecturer in Public Diplomacy and the School of International Relations. She comes to USC from the Eurasia Group, one of the world's leading global political risk advisory and consulting firms, where she was senior analyst responsible for Mexico. Prior to that, she spent eight years in Mexico as a professor of Latin American political economy at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), a private university in Mexico City.

Dr. Starr is an active speaker, commentator, and author on Mexican politics, economics and foreign policy, and on economic reform and policy making in Latin America. She serves on the editorial board of Foreign Affairs en Español, is an associate of the Inter-American Dialogue, and is an active member of the Latin American Studies Association and the American Political Science Association.

The Faculty Speaker Series events will be held the second Tuesday of each month at the Center for International Studies, SOS room B40.

Food will be served!

 

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