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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 LASC Latin American Issues Workshop (Part 2)
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Tuesday January 04, 2005 17:01 by Rachel - LASC rachel at lasc dot ie 5 Merrion Row, Dublin 2 01 676 0435
Introduction to Political, Economic and Development Issues in Latin America The second of a two-day workshop (19th Feb & 5th March) providing an Introduction to Latin American Issues in the second day of this two-day workshop, we will look at the political and economic forces shaping Latin American peoples’ lives today. We will look at how globalisation, neoliberalism, the debt crisis and trade agreements impact on Latin America and how governments there respond to these forces. Additionally we will examine how the people of Latin America are responding to the current development crisis, whether by ballot, bullet or barricade. |
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Jump To Comment: 1The two day LASC Latin American Issues workshop has been changed to a one-day stand alone workshop on the 5 March, subject to demand. Please confirm attendance (contact LASC 01 676 0435/[email protected]) by 1st March.
WHEN: 5 March, 10am - 5pm
WHERE: LASC, 5 Merrion Row, Dublin 2
HOW MUCH?: €20 waged, €15 concessions (students, unemployed, LASC members, LASC volunteers, OAPs)
Content of course:
Approaches to Development in Latin America, Molly O’Duffy, LASC
The Debt Crisis and Latin America
Micheal O Sullivan, Debt and Development Coalition
Introduction to the Political and Economic Situation in Latin America
Gearoid O’Loingsigh, LASC
Health Issues in Latin America
Aidan Cahill, LASC