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Speaker discusses free trade
Donald A. Novian
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Oppenheimer
Reading
‘ Joann Guerrero
Cassie Boatwright
Eladio Garcia
Suzanne Ward
Stephen Walker
Thomas J. Lovett
Susan D. Thomas
Angela L. Onkels
Catholic School
Leadership
Beverly Abbott
Oppenheimer presented a concise his-
tory on the U.S.-Latin America relations
since 1994, when the idea was suggested
of creating a "Free Trade Area of the
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Jennifer Rodriguez
Tabitha Lea Petersen
Marriage and Family
Therapy
Katie L. Helpley
Maria D. Gomez
Computer Information
Systems
Anthony Wilko
Ronald Daskevich
Nigel Andre Warrick
Necia Wolff
Xavier Martinez
Steven M. Bergsman
Paul Esquibel
Hui Chong Rhoades
Education
Herman A. Meyer
Theology
Duane Miller
Christopher Johannssen
Laurel A. Clements
Mary Beth Huba
Jeanne Brunet
Business Administration
Patrick Magallanes
David Rodriguez
David Eric Simelaro
Charles W. Stevens
Theodore T. Lane
Eric P. Moore
Douglas Emanus
Steven Garza
Steven L. May
Jason W. Mattern
William H. Wilkinson
International Relations
Laura Barberena
Patricia K. Hickey
Marshall W. Garland
Thomas Armbruster
Katharine Barber
Nathan J. Ahmann
Jennifer Nino
Kevin J. Creagan
Orlando E. Gutierrez
Carl D. Strohl
Mark W. Laneman
Computer Science
Alesia Stahl
Robert Padilla
Sherri Miller
Robert Pina
English Literature and
Language
Shoshana Gray
Priscilla M. Lopez
Public Administration
Stephanie M. Neill
Engineering Systems
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Karen Lee Rolirad
Ricardo Laporte
U.S. reaction to its recent economic crisis.
The situation hits close to home for
Oppenheimer, literally. Born in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, Oppenheimer moved
to the U.S. in 1976 and attained a
Master's degree in journalism from
Columbia University. He has a bi-weekly
column titled "Oppenheimer Report,"
appearing in more than 40 U.S. and Latin
American newspapers.
Oppenhemier was the initial speaker
Educational Leadership
Anita M. Talamantes
Sandra J. Callahan
Erin Dee Adams
James Gier
Benny Jack Kreiger
Software Engineering
John Murphy
Electrical Engineering
Rene J. Reyna
Helene Webb
Industrial Organization
Psychology
Regina A. Weir
Vanessa M. Chapa
uled for 2005 and a
stabilized system in place by 2006.
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2006, similar to the
model of trade of
European countries
known as the EU.
The deadline to
finalize the FTA
plans is December
2004, with imple-
mentation sched-
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"All that is in limbo due to the col- . for this year's Lin Great Speakers Series
lapse of U.S. interest in Latin America entitled "Exploring the Challenges of
post Sept. 11," Oppenheimer said, refer- Globalization."
ring to the plan. "However, this current "Oppenheimer brings attention to a
president [George W. Bush] has shown flourishing area of interest usually over-
more interest than any other previous looked," Academic Vice-President Dave
president of the U.S. since Jimmy Carter. Manuel said. "Latin America is close to
His background with Mexico, North home for many in our community."
American Free Trade Agreement Oppenheimer said the future relation-
(NAFTA), and his father's influence [for- ship between the U.S and Latin America
mer President George Bush, Sr.] to keep and the possible FTA in 2006 could yield
NAFTA alive has endeared him to the both good and bad news.
Latin American agenda." "The bad news is that there exists a
But Oppenheimer said the U.S. inter- growing adverse political climate in
est in Latin America is strictly political Latin America against free trade, the
and economical, with the underlying Bush administration, and ultimately the
ulterior motive of how improving Latin U.S. that may lead to a divided Latin
American relations can benefit the Bush America with West Latin America favor-
administration's agenda. ing trade with the U.S. and an East Latin
"In a recent survey done in Latin America that abhors U.S. relations The
America, 90 percent of Latin Americans good news is Bush will make conces-
have a negative image of the U.S.," he sions to Mexico to get the Hispanic vote
said. "They feel that the U.S. benefits for the 2004 election and ultimately pay
more from free trade than Latin more attention to Latin America.
American countries do. Both sides do Something like the FTA will be signed as
benefit, but the U.S. has always been the a result."
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one in control between the two."
While President. Bush rejuvenates the
FTA talks, negative feelings toward the
U.S. prevail in eastern Latin American
countries, including Brazil, Venezuela
and recently Argentina, a formerly pro-
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