Latin America 2060 – Session 1: Development
VIDEO: “Latin America 2060” Session 1
November 18, 2010
The Task Force on Latin America 2060 – convened by the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future in collaboration with the BU Latin American Studies Program – met at Boston University on November 18-19, 2010.
On Thursday, November 18, 2010, a public symposium was held where the Task Force members presented their ideas in three panels which focused, respectively, on the development, political, and environmental and social aspects of Latin America’s regional futures. The public symposium was open to the public and was attended by an audience of some 40 scholars, including faculty members and students.
On Friday, November 19, 2010, the Task Force members met at the Pardee Center to deliberate on the discussions from teh previous days and discuss overarching lessons and themes for the final Task Force report. The result of these deliberations is likely to be published as a Pardee Center Task Force Report during early 2011.
The public symposium on November 18 began at lunch with welcome comments from Pardee Center Director, Prof. Adil Najam, and the Director of the BU Latin American Studies Program, Professor David Scott Palmer, who is the co-convener of the Task Force along with Professor Carlos Blanco.
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