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Home >  Scholars & Fellows >  Mark Falcoff >  Speaking Engagements
Speaking Engagements by Mark Falcoff
Resident Scholar Emeritus
Resident Scholar Mark Falcoff
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U.S.-Cuba Economic Relations
Posted: Thursday, September 4, 2003
Let Castro explain to his own people why his pride, his principles, his sovereignty, his dignity, demand that they should go hungry.    [Full Story]
The United Nations Human Rights Commission
Posted: Wednesday, May 7, 2003
The worst thing you can do--from a career diplomat's point of view--is to walk away from a commission. But that, I submit, is precisely what we should be doing here.  [Full Story]
Cuba's Future--and Ours
Posted: Monday, January 13, 2003
Cuba alone has managed to marry the cult of the messianic leader, perhaps the oldest political tendency in Latin American politics, to the totalitarian principle.  [Full Story]
Panama and the Impact of the United States
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
The end of the military presence in Panama is therefore in my opinion a net gain for the United States.   [Full Story]
Panama, the Canal, and U.S. Interests
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
A new treaty with appropriate status-of-forces agreements must be negotiated, signed, and sent to this distinguished body for ratification.  [Full Story]
Total Records: 5
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Latin America
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Mark Falcoff
c/o Veronique Rodman, AEI Director of Public Affairs
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American Enterprise Institute
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Latest Book
Cuba the Morning After
Cuba the Morning After
A major study of U.S.-Cuba relations warns that America is ill-prepared for the serious dilemmas and even threats posed by a post-Castro Cuba. [Read More]