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Regime Change in Cuba—the European Perspective
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2005
Time: 10:30 AM — 12:00 PM
Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
 
 
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At the end of January, the Council of the European Union (the main decision-making body of the European Union or EU) suspended diplomatic sanctions against Cuba and decided to resume high-level relations with the Castro government, thus ending its long-held policy to speak only with Cuban dissidents. Are these changes helping or weakening the Cuban regime? What is the EU's purpose in changing its policies? Does the new policy conflict with the EU's commitment to human rights and democracy abroad? Discussing these and other questions will be Arlette Conzemius, ambassador of Luxembourg, who will speak on behalf of the EU's presidency; Mark Falcoff, a resident scholar emeritus at AEI; Maria C. Werlau, president of the Free Society Project; and Frank Calzon, executive director of the Center for a Free Cuba. NAI executive director Radek Sikorski, who has just retuned from Cuba, will moderate.

 
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10:15 a.m.

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10:30 Welcome: Radek Sikorski, NAI
  Speakers: Arlette Conzemius, ambassador of Luxembourg, representing the presidency of the European Union
    Juan Jose Buitrago de Benito, political counselor, Embassy of Spain
    Mark Falcoff, resident scholar emeritus, AEI
    Maria C. Werlau, principal, Orbis International Consulting; president, Free Society Project
    Frank Calzon, executive director, Center for a Free Cuba
  Moderator: Radek Sikorski, NAI
     
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