January Lecture: Carolina Jimenez, Venezuela and US foreign Policy After Nicolas Maduro: A Return to Gunboat Diplomacy?

 

Carolina Jimenez, Venezuela and US foreign Policy After Nicolas Maduro: A Return to Gunboat Diplomacy?
Tuesday, January 27
1:30-2:30 PM
Online

Carolina Jiménez Sandoval is President of the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and a leading human rights advocate with more than 20 years of experience in research and advocacy across the Americas. She has held senior roles at Amnesty International and the Open Society Foundations, working on issues including grave human rights violations, migration, and refugees, and previously directed the Jesuit Refugee Service on the Colombian-Venezuelan border. She holds a PhD in international studies and advanced degrees from Waseda University, Chuo University, and the University of Cambridge, is a frequent international media contributor, and is a national of Venezuela and Mexico.

 

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