Democracia y Gobernabilidad

Luigi R. Einaudi“Las Relaciones entre los Estados Unidos y las Américas Post V Cumbre de las Américas"
Trigésima Quinta Cátedra  - 14 de mayo de 2009 (Universidad San Martín de Porres, Lima, Perú)

Luigi R. Einaudi, ex Secretario General Adjunto de la OEA


Bill Richardson“Inmigración y Asuntos Hemisféricos"
Vigésima Séptima Cátedra - 1 de abril de 2008

Bill Richardson, Gobernador de Nuevo México y ex Candidato Presidencial de Los Estados Unidos


Eduardo Stein"La Estrategia Política para la Gobernabilidad: La Importancia del Ambito Regional"
Vigésima Sexta Cátedra - 25 de marzo de 2008

Eduardo Stein, ex Vicepresidente de Guatemala


Ricardo Lagos Escobar“Próximos desafíos de América Latina”
Vigésima Primera Cátedra - 19 de julio de 2007

Ricardo Lagos Escobar, ex Presidente de Chile


Trinidad Jiménez“España y América: una historia para el futuro”
Vigésima Cátedra - 24 de mayo de 2007

Trinidad Jiménez, Secretaria de Estado de España para Iberoamérica


Soledad Alvear“La participación política de la mujer en las Américas”
Décimo Octava Cátedra - 23 de enero de 2007

Soledad Alvear, Senadora chilena


George Soros“Retos de la Sociedad Abierta”
Decimosexta Cátedra - 3 de octubre de 2006

George Soros, Presidente y fundador del Soros Fund y del Open Society Institute


Fernando Henrique Cardoso"El Estado de la Democracia en América Latina"
Decimosegunda Cátedra - 30 de marzo de 2006

Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Ex Presidente del Brazil


José Miguel Insulza"Balance, Retos y Perspectiva del Sistema Interamericano"
Séptima Cátedra - 15 de julio de 2005 (Universidad San Martín de Porres en Lima, Perú)

José Miguel Insulza, Secretario General de la OEA


Alejandro Miró Quesada"Periodismo y Gobernabilidad en América Latina y el Caribe"
Sexta Cátedra, - 28 de junio de 2005

Alejandro Miró Quesada, Presidente de la Asociación Interamericana de Prensa


Jimmy Carter“La promesa y los peligros de la democracia”
Primera Cátedra - 25 de enero de 2005

Jimmy Carter, ex Presidente de los Estados Unidos


Derechos Humanos

Thomas Buergenthal"Nunca Más: Entendiendo el Pasado para Prevenir Genocidios en el Futuro"
Trigésima Novena Cátedra - 14 de abril de 2010

Thomas Buergenthal, Juez de la Corte Internacional de Justicia


Terry Davis"The Universality of Human Rights and the Work of the Council of Europe"
Thirty Fourth Lecture - March 18, 2009

Terry Davis, Secretary General, Council of Europe


Jennifer Mary Shipley"Peace, Security and Participation: The Case for Shared Societies"
Thirty Séptima Cátedra - September 22, 2009

Jennifer Mary Shipley, Ex Prime Minister of New Zealand


James Anaya“Indigenous Peoples and their Contribution to the International Human Rights System"
Twenty Eighth Lecture, - April 17, 2008

James Anaya, Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy and U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples


Matilde Ribeiro“Combating racism and discrimination: A Policy of Inclusion”
Twenty Fourth Lecture - December 4, 2007

Matilde Ribeiro, Brazil’s Special Secretary for the Promotion of Racial Equality Policies


Seguridad Multidimensional

Jean-Louis Bruguiere“The Fight against Terrorism and the Promotion of Democratic Values"
Thirty Alejandro Miró Quesada - June 22, 2009

Jean-Louis Bruguiere, former Vice President, terrorism section, Paris Court of High Claims


Wan Exiang“Judicial Reform in China: Latest Developments and Potential Challenges”
Twenty Second Lecture - September 25, 2007

Wan Exiang, Vice President of the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China


“Reconciliation Processes in the Americas: The Case of El Salvador”
Nineteenth Lecture - February 16, 2007

Fidel Chávez Mena, Former Foreign Minister of El Salvador

Oscar Santamaría
, Former Foreign Minister of El Salvador

Fidel Chávez Mena Oscar Santamaría

Huguette Labelle“Beyond Words and Paper: Why the Americas Must Act Against Corruption”
Seventeenth Lecture - November 28, 2006

Huguette Labelle, President of Transparency International


Baltasar Garzón“Judicial Power and Impunity”
Thirteenth Lecture - April 18, 2006

Baltasar Garzón, Spanish investigating judge


Philippe Kirsch"International Criminal Court and the Enforcement of International Justice"
Third Lecture - March 31, 2005

Philippe Kirsch, President of the International Criminal Court


Desarrollo

"The Challenges of Globalization and the New Role of Universities in the Hemisphere"
Thirty Third Lecture - February 4, 2009

Rafael Rangel Sostmann, Rector, Instituto Tecnológico y d0e Estudios Superiores de Monterrey

Michael M. Crow
, President, Arizona State University

Raúl Bao García
, President, Universidad San Martín de Porres, Lima, Peru

Rafael Rangel Sostmann
Michael M. Crow
Raúl Bao García

Robert B. Zoellick"A Conversation on the Inter-American Agenda"
Thirty Primera Cátedra - December 8, 2008

Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank Group


Jeffrey M. Puryear“Challenges of the Education in Latin America and the Caribbean”
Fifteenth Lecture - August 29, 2006 (Lima, Perú)

Jeffrey M. Puryear, Vice President for social policy at the Inter-American Dialogue and director of the Inter-American Dialogue's Education Program - The Partnership for Educational Revitalization in the Americas (PREAL)


Roberto Rodrigues"Facing Energy Security in the Americas through Agroenergy Sources"
Thirtieth Lecture - October 28, 2008

Roberto Rodrigues, Former Minister of Agriculture and Co-President of the Inter-American Ethanol Commission


Josette Sheeran “Confronting the Challenge of the Global Food Crisis in the Americas"
Twenty Ninth Lecture - July 29, 2008

Josette Sheeran, Executive Director of the World Food Program


Joseph Stiglitz“Development Challenges in a Globalized World"
Twenty Fifth Lecture - December 17, 2007 (Lima - Peru)

Joseph Stiglitz, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics


Nicholas Negroponte“One Laptop per Child”
Fourteenth Lecture - July 25, 2006

Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab and Director of the One Lap-Top per Child initiative


Cheng Siwei"China and Latin America and the Caribbean: A Promising Future"
Tenth Lecture - December 6, 2005

Cheng Siwei, Vice President of the National Congress of the People’s Republic of China


George Alleyne"Health for Development"
Ninth Lecture - October 11, 2005

George Alleyne, Director Emeritus of the Pan-American Health Organization


Felipe Gonzalez"Challenges Confronting Latin America and the Caribbean"
Eighth Lecture - September 13, 2005

Felipe Gonzalez, former President of Spain


Derek Walcott"An Integrated Americas: A Caribbean View"
Fourth Lecture - April 12, 2005

Derek Walcott, Nobel Literature Laureate


Economía

Alicia Barcena"In Search of Solutions to the Financial Crisis: Measures Taken and Future Challenges”
Thirty Eighth Lecture - October 5, 2009

Alicia Barcena, Executive Secretary, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)


Luis Alberto Moreno"The Financial Crisis and its Impact on the Americas"
Thirty Second Lecture - January 12, 2009

Luis Alberto Moreno, President of the Inter-American Development Bank


Kemal Dervis“Financial Markets, Social Justice and Democracy: Where is the path to equitable and sustainable growth?”
Twenty Third Lecture - October 23, 2007

Kemal Dervis, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Administrator


Jeffrey Sachs"New Approaches to Economic Directions in Latin America"
Eleventh Lecture - March 14, 2006

Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Earth Institute at Columbia University, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, Professor of Health Policy and Management and Special Advisor to the UN on the Millennium Development Goals


John Taylor"Latin America: From Economic Crisis to Economic Growth"
Fifth Lecture - May 17, 2005

John Taylor, former Under Secretary of the US Treasury for International Affairs


Enrique Iglesias"The Americas: From Economic Integration to Full Cooperation"
Second Lecture - February 8, 2005

Enrique Iglesias, former President of the Inter-American Development Bank