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24th July 2009 at 11:00 BST
Canning House invites you to a panel discussion on the 'Crisis in Honduras', at Canning House, on Friday, 24th July at 11 a.m.
The panel, chaired by Richard Lavers, former Ambassador and Chairman of the Anglo-Central American Society, will include Justine Thody, Regional Director for Latin America at the Economist Intelligence Unit; Katherine Ronderos, Women's Rights Programme Officer at the Central America Women's Network; Dr. Francisco Panizza, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Politics at the London School of Economics and Jon Farmer, Editor of Latin American Newsletters.
The panel will analyse the events that preceded president Zelaya's replacement; relations between state institutions; the domestic political situation and the proposed constitutional reform; regional and international implications, including implications for ALBA, relations with the US and the EU and the OAS.
1030 Registration and coffee, generously provided by CaféDirect
1100 Introduction and welcome, Richard Lavers
1110 Comments by Jon Farmer
1120 Comments by Dr. Francisco Panizza
1130 Comments by Justine Thody
1140 Comments by. Katherine Ronderos
1150 Q & A
1205 Close
HMG, embassies, academics and NGOs free of charge. The member's rate will be extended to students. If you are unable to register online please call 020 7235 2303 ext. 225 or 221
The panel, chaired by Richard Lavers, former Ambassador and Chairman of the Anglo-Central American Society, will include Justine Thody, Regional Director for Latin America at the Economist Intelligence Unit; Katherine Ronderos, Women's Rights Programme Officer at the Central America Women's Network; Dr. Francisco Panizza, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Politics at the London School of Economics and Jon Farmer, Editor of Latin American Newsletters.
The panel will analyse the events that preceded president Zelaya's replacement; relations between state institutions; the domestic political situation and the proposed constitutional reform; regional and international implications, including implications for ALBA, relations with the US and the EU and the OAS.
1030 Registration and coffee, generously provided by CaféDirect
1100 Introduction and welcome, Richard Lavers
1110 Comments by Jon Farmer
1120 Comments by Dr. Francisco Panizza
1130 Comments by Justine Thody
1140 Comments by. Katherine Ronderos
1150 Q & A
1205 Close
HMG, embassies, academics and NGOs free of charge. The member's rate will be extended to students. If you are unable to register online please call 020 7235 2303 ext. 225 or 221
Tickets: £17.39 (£20.43 incl. VAT) / Members: £8.70 (£10.22 incl. VAT)
