
Think Tank Gets Federal Funding
A $500,000 appropriation from the federal government to support the University of Miami's Center for Hemispheric Policy (CHP) was announced at a ceremony on March 17. It is the third in a series of grants totaling $1.5 million that have been awarded to the center by the U.S. Department of State. Established nearly three years ago, the center hosts policy discussions on economic and political developments, business and trade, U.S. policy, and security issues in the region. The latest grant will support two new task forces, one on energy security and cooperation, and the other on sustainable development in the hemisphere.
Taking part in the check presentation are, from left, University of Miami Life Trustee Charles E. "Chuck" Cobb Jr., a former U.S. ambassador to Iceland; CHP Director Dr. Susan Kaufman Purcell; University of Miami President Donna E. Shalala; and U.S. congresswoman and University of Miami alumna Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who was instrumental in securing the appropriation and is a strong supporter of the center's mission.
In his speech, President George W. Bush urged the passage of free-trade agreements.
CHP Director Susan Kaufman Purcell was a member of the conference panel.
President Bush Speaks at Free-Trade Conference Cosponsored by UM
October 12th, 2007
Urging congressional approval of free-trade pacts with Peru, Panama, and Colombia, President George W. Bush gave a speech Friday to more than 500 people at the Radisson Hotel in Miami as part of a free-trade conference cosponsored by the University of Miami's Center for Hemispheric Policy (CHP).
Passage of the agreements would level the economic playing field for businesses and farmers in the United States while at the same time lifting millions in the hemisphere out of poverty, Bush said to the audience, which included members of the business and trade communities.
"When trade expands, American workers gain," the president said. "People around the world want to buy products that say 'Made in the U.S.A.'"
Bush noted that many U.S. products that are shipped overseas face stiff tariffs and that passage of the agreements would help eliminate that trend.
His speech followed a one-hour panel discussion on "Trade and Prosperity in the Americas." The conference was cosponsored by the CHP, an academic think tank on issues critical to the hemisphere, and the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.
The panel discussion was largely an endorsement of the pending trade agreements, with all the participants voicing their approval and reasons why ratification of the pacts would be mutually beneficial to the U.S. and Latin America.
The agreements would help the United States "create a partnership of free markets and cement the country's economic relationship with the rest of the world," said Jose Antonio Villamil, CEO of the Washington Economics Group, Inc. and one of five panelists.
The trade pacts, if passed, would also make it easier for Latin America to sustain democratic governments, would facilitate higher levels of economic growth and prosperity in the region, and help the United States gain access to new sources of energy and raw materials that are abundant in Latin America, said CHP Director Susan Kaufman Purcell.
Purcell lauded the conference, calling it the most important event staged by the CHP since its founding in 2005. UM President Donna E. Shalala, under whose administration the CHP was created, was in attendance at the event.
Other panel members included Jorge L. Arrizurieta, host committee chair of the Inter-American Development Bank, Miami 2008; Brian C. Dean, executive director of the Florida Free Trade Area of the Americas, Inc.; and Simon Ferro, former U.S. Ambassador to Panama. Charles E. Cobb, chair of the Florida Free Trade Area of the Americas, Inc. and a former chair of UM's Board of Trustees, moderated the panel.
Second Annual Latin America Conference
April 19th, 2007
“Second Annual Latin America Conference Agenda”
Conference Pictures
H.E. José Miguel Insulza - Secretary General, Organization of American States (OAS)
Donna Shalala - President, University of Miami
Susan K. Purcell - Director, Center For Hemispheric Policy, University of Miami
Donna Shalala - President, University of Miami
H.E. José Miguel Insulza - Secretary General, Organization of American States (OAS)
Conference Participants
Enrique García - President, Andean Development Corporation (CAF)
H.E. Antonio Patriota - Ambassador of Brazil to the United States
H.E. Arturo Sarukhán - Ambassador of Mexico to the United States
