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In a world increasingly pulled apart by geopolitical tensions, what can states, civil society, and the private sector do to enhance inter-American cooperation?  How can the foreign policies of states in the Americas converge to address common challenges such as climate change, environmental destruction, migration, organized crime, inequality, poverty, and threats to democracy? What role can diplomacy, described once as the art of letting others have your way, play in this process?

At this conference, members of foreign policy think tanks in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Washington D.C., will address these questions. Presented in collaboration with FIU in Washington, D.C.

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