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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Eduardo Stein Barrillas\, Vice President of Gutemala (2004-
 2008)Central American Spring?Guatemala is facing a major political crisis.
  A U.N. commission helped uncover a corruption scheme that shook Guatemala
 's regime. The President and Vice-President of Guatemala resigned and were
  jailed.Honduras and El Salvador are following suit in this widespread ant
 i-corruption sentiment. Could this be a tipping point to a "Central Americ
 an Spring"? Dr. Eduardo Stein Barrillas\, former Vice President of Guatema
 la\, will lead a panel discussion on the effects of UN intervention and ci
 vil society movements in Central America. Speaker: Dr.Eduardo Stein Barril
 las\, Guatemala's Vice President (2004-2008)Moderators: Dr. Rafael Fernand
 ez de CastroJay and Debe Moskowitz\, Endowed Chair\, Maxwell School of Cit
 izenship and Public AffairsSponsored by the Program on Latin America and t
 he Caribbean at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs &nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:PLACA presents: Dr. Eduardo Stein Barrillas
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Dr. Eduardo Stein Barrilla
 s\,</b> <i>Vice President of Gutemala (2004-2008)</i></p><p><b>Central Ame
 rican Spring?</b></p><p>Guatemala is facing a major political crisis. A U.
 N. commission helped uncover a corruption scheme that shook Guatemala's re
 gime. The President and Vice-President of Guatemala resigned and were jail
 ed.<br>Honduras and El Salvador are following suit in this widespread anti
 -corruption sentiment. Could this be a tipping point to a "Central America
 n Spring"? Dr. Eduardo Stein Barrillas\, former Vice President of Guatemal
 a\, will lead a panel discussion on the effects of UN intervention and civ
 il society movements in Central America.<br> </p><p><b>Speaker</b>: </p><p
 >Dr.Eduardo Stein Barrillas<i>\, Guatemala's Vice President (2004-2008)</i
 ></p><p><b>Moderators</b>: </p><p>Dr. Rafael Fernandez de Castro</p><p>Jay
  and Debe Moskowitz\,<i> Endowed Chair\, Maxwell School of Citizenship and
  Public Affairs</i></p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the Program on Latin America 
 and the Caribbean at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b> </p>
 <p>&nbsp\;</p><p></p><p></p>
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