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Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secretary of Economy Tatiana Clouthier. The conversation is moderated by Richard Kiy, President of the Institute of the Americas (IOA) and Jeffrey Davidow, former US ambassador to Mexico and Member of the IOA’s Hemispheric Advisory Board. Series: "Hemisphere in Transition" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36882]
En "Así las cosas con Loret", el exembajador de Estados Unidos en México sentenció: La DEA se pudo haber equivocado. La reacción de AMLO fue peor.
The new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) entered into force in the United States on July 1, 2020, and is expected to significantly affect the trade relationship between the United States and Mexico. How successful will it be for either country? This panel of experts will discuss the anticipated effects of USMCA on US-Mexico relations, including recent policies implemented by Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez-Obrador. The program will feature Ambassador Jeffrey Davidow, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, who is currently a Senior Counselor with the Cohen Group in Washington, DC, and Ana Rosa Quintana, Senior Policy Analyst, Latin America and Western Hemisphere, at the Heritage Foundation.Featuring: Amb. Jeffrey Davidow, Senior Counselor, The Cohen Group, and former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere AffairsAna Rosa Quintana, Senior Policy Analyst, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, The Heritage FoundationModerator: Harout Jack Samra, Associate, DLA Piper Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up on our website. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
The new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) entered into force in the United States on July 1, 2020, and is expected to significantly affect the trade relationship between the United States and Mexico. How successful will it be for either country? This panel of experts will discuss the anticipated effects of USMCA on US-Mexico relations, including recent policies implemented by Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez-Obrador. The program will feature Ambassador Jeffrey Davidow, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, who is currently a Senior Counselor with the Cohen Group in Washington, DC, and Ana Rosa Quintana, Senior Policy Analyst, Latin America and Western Hemisphere, at the Heritage Foundation.Featuring: -- Amb. Jeffrey Davidow, Senior Counselor, The Cohen Group, and former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs-- Ana Rosa Quintana, Senior Policy Analyst, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, The Heritage Foundation-- Moderator: Harout Jack Samra, Associate, DLA Piper
Great Decisions Conference The United States and Mexico Keynote Presentations – Challenges and Opportunities Ahead with Jeffrey Davidow
Veteran diplomats describe what’s at stake for Canada, the US and Mexico as the three countries commit to preserving their alliances in the wake of the America First rhetoric of Donald Trump. Jeffrey Davidow, Thomas d’Aquino and Rafael Fernandez de Castro talk about how to build support for NAFTA among labor, business and other stakeholders in North America. This is the sixth program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32109]
Veteran diplomats describe what’s at stake for Canada, the US and Mexico as the three countries commit to preserving their alliances in the wake of the America First rhetoric of Donald Trump. Jeffrey Davidow, Thomas d’Aquino and Rafael Fernandez de Castro talk about how to build support for NAFTA among labor, business and other stakeholders in North America. This is the sixth program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32109]
Veteran diplomats describe what’s at stake for Canada, the US and Mexico as the three countries commit to preserving their alliances in the wake of the America First rhetoric of Donald Trump. Jeffrey Davidow, Thomas d’Aquino and Rafael Fernandez de Castro talk about how to build support for NAFTA among labor, business and other stakeholders in North America. This is the sixth program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32109]
Veteran diplomats describe what’s at stake for Canada, the US and Mexico as the three countries commit to preserving their alliances in the wake of the America First rhetoric of Donald Trump. Jeffrey Davidow, Thomas d’Aquino and Rafael Fernandez de Castro talk about how to build support for NAFTA among labor, business and other stakeholders in North America. This is the sixth program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32109]
Veteran diplomats describe what’s at stake for Canada, the US and Mexico as the three countries commit to preserving their alliances in the wake of the America First rhetoric of Donald Trump. Jeffrey Davidow, Thomas d’Aquino and Rafael Fernandez de Castro talk about how to build support for NAFTA among labor, business and other stakeholders in North America. This is the sixth program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32109]
Veteran diplomats describe what’s at stake for Canada, the US and Mexico as the three countries commit to preserving their alliances in the wake of the America First rhetoric of Donald Trump. Jeffrey Davidow, Thomas d’Aquino and Rafael Fernandez de Castro talk about how to build support for NAFTA among labor, business and other stakeholders in North America. This is the sixth program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32109]
Conducen: José E. Pascual Fajardo y Roberto Zozaya Rojas. Hemos llegado a un punto donde debemos atender los problemas que asolan al planeta y que han repercutido en todas las manifestaciones de la calidad de vida; buscar su progresiva solución es nuestro reto. Es así que Al Aire Libre asistió a México Cumbre de Negocios 2011, el evento de negocios de mayor impacto y relevancia en México, para conocer la visión de la alta esfera empresarial. Un foro anual para discutir los temas clave que dan forma al futuro del país y su relación con sus principales socios; plataforma de donde surgen nuevos acercamientos y recomendaciones para coadyuvar a atender los retos a los que se enfrenta el país y así alcanzar su verdadero potencial. Un evento no lucrativo, apartidista, de iniciativa privada, de alto perfil al que se asiste sólo por invitación. Algunos asistentes: Miguel Alemán Velasco, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, José Eduardo Calzada Rovirosa (Gobernador Constitucional de Querétaro), Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva, Oscar Arias Sánchez, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, Jeffrey Davidow, Arturo Sarukhan, Arturo Valenzuela, Agustín Carstens, Guillermo Ortiz Martínez, Enrique Peña Nieto, Denise Dresser, Eduardo Pérez Mota, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Manlio Fabio Beltrones, José González Morfín, Carlos Navarrete, César Duarte , Jorge Chabat, Rafael Moreno Valle, Amalia García, Juan Francisco Molinar Horcasitas, Eloy Cantú Segovia, entre muchos otros. Con conferencias de gran calidad a nivel nacional y global, y diversidad de formatos de discusión para generar resultados concretos y un valor agregado tangible; en este programa platicamos sobre nuestra experiencia en México Cumbre de Negocios 2011. ¿Qué es México Cumbre de Negocios? Los jóvenes en México Cumbre de Negocios. Entrevistas: Con el Gobernado Constitucional del Estado de Querétaro, José Eduardo Calzada Rovirosa y con Amalia García Medina ex gobernadora del Estado de Zacatecas. Fragmento de exposición de Enrique Peña Nieto. Adendum al programa. Fragmento de la mesa de debate entre los líderes de las bancadas del PRI, PAN y PRD en el Senado de la República. Saludos.
President, Institute of the Americas
China in Latin America: The New Economic Frontier (Audio Only)
President, Institute of the Americas
Special Wednesday Convocation: "The Bear & the Porcupine" - Jeffrey Davidow, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Enrique Garcia, Latin America's leading international banker, discusses prospects for economic development and political stability in South America, with Jeffrey Davidow, former US Ambassador to Mexico and now president of the Institute of the Americas. Series: "Encuentros" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 14188]
Enrique Garcia, Latin America's leading international banker, discusses prospects for economic development and political stability in South America, with Jeffrey Davidow, former US Ambassador to Mexico and now president of the Institute of the Americas. Series: "Encuentros" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 14188]
Jose Miguel Insulza, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, argues that the principal threat to democracy in Latin America is that most of its governments do not have the power or conditions to rule effectively. He calls on the region to strengthen its political institutions,which he maintains will create more social and economic equality over time. Insulza is the guest of Jeffrey Davidow, the former US Ambassador to Mexico and now president of the Institute of the Americas. Series: "Encuentros" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 13674]
Jose Miguel Insulza, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, argues that the principal threat to democracy in Latin America is that most of its governments do not have the power or conditions to rule effectively. He calls on the region to strengthen its political institutions,which he maintains will create more social and economic equality over time. Insulza is the guest of Jeffrey Davidow, the former US Ambassador to Mexico and now president of the Institute of the Americas. Series: "Encuentros" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 13674]