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Twin Cities Downtown Luncheon with Prof. Alfred Montero
Carleton Downtown Luncheon with Prof. Alfred Montero
Contemporary Cuba: State, Economy and Society
Downtown Luncheon with Professor Alfred Montero
Professor of Political Science and Director of Latin American Studies
Thursday, April 19, 2012 (11:30 a.m. doors open, 12 p.m. presentation)
U.S. Bank Plaza, Fredrikson & Byron, 200 S. 6th Street, 40th Floor, Minneapolis
Program Host: Keith Libbey ’59
Alfred P. Montero is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Latin American Studies programs at Carleton College. His current research programs include the study of the quality of subnational democracy in Brazil, the determinants of foreign investment flows in Latin America, and the political economy of the Spanish regional autonomy system in comparative perspective. Presently, Professor Montero is working on a book that explains the recent emergence of Brazil as one of the more significant large, developing economies in the world. His 2010 trip to Cuba was recently featured in the Carleton College Voice. To view this article, click here.
Cost: $10 includes lunch. To make your reservations contact the Alumni Relations Office at 507-222-5842 by April 12. All reservations need to be paid in advance by credit card.
Sponsored by Twin Cities Carleton Club. Contact: Jeanne Estrem