Analyses

Analyses of CLAS events are written by select faculty, graduate students and visitors.



SPRING 2001
Speaker Date Title Author
Noguera, Pedro April 19, 2001 "The Challenges to Multiracial Democracy and Education in Trinidad and Compton, CA"
Brian Simmons
Cardenal, Ernesto April 17, 2001 "Vida y obra" Marcelo Pellegrini
Sieder, Rachel April 10, 2001 "Law, Citizenship and Multiculturalism: Guatemala After the Peace Accords" Meggin Thwing
Valenzuela, Samuel March 20, 2001 "Labor, Democratic Transition, and Neo-Liberal Policy Environments: The Case of Chile" Andrea Ruiz-Esquide
Cuba 2001 Series March 20, 2001 "CLAS Examines a Changing Cuba" Prof. Lydia Chávez
Lira, Elizabeth March 6, 2001

"The Trouble with the Truth: Human Rights and Political Reconciliation in Chile"

Alejandra Torres
Colombia in Context Conference March 2, 2001 Mauricio Cárdenas on Plan Colombia Juliana Barbassa
Colombia in Context Conference March 2, 2001 "Colombia's Complexities: Understanding the Context of U.S. Involvement" Daniela Mohor
Colombia in Context Conference March 2, 2001 "Colombia in Context Panel 2: 'Current Conflict and Policy'" John Coté
Gacek, Stan February 16, 2001 "International Labor Rights and Labor Solidarity in the Americas" Catha Worthman
Fiuza Lima, Liliane February 16, 2001 "Child Labor in Brazil" Catha Worthman
Nuccio , Richard February 12, 2001 "U.S. Cuba Policy 2001: Where We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We Ought to Be" David Kaplowitz
Snodgrass Godoy, Angelina February 7, 2001 "Lynchings and the Democratization of Terror in Postwar Guatemala."
Related working paper
Word version (107kB)
transcript and working paper of talk
Veloso, Mariza; Madeira, Angelica February 5-9, 2001 Rio Branco Course: "Leituras Brasileiras" Nora Varela
Eckstein, Susan February 5, 2001 "Cuba in Transition" Archana Pyati
Espina Prieto, Mayra January 29, 2001 "Gender and Class in Cuba"

Working paper by Mayra Espina Prieto (in Spanish)
Daniela Mohor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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