- North-South Center
The
Dante B. Fascell North-South Center at theUniversity of Miami was an independent research and educational institution committed to promoting better relations among the United States, Canada, and the nations of Latin America and the Caribbean by advancing knowledge and understanding of the major political, social, economic, and cultural issues affecting the citizens of the Western Hemisphere. The Center's research encompassed issues such as democratic governance, trade and economic policy, sustainable development, migration, civil society participation, and inter-American business and labor issues. This wide range of expertise distinguished the North-South Center as a reliable resource for policymakers, scholars, and business leaders. Public-private partnerships with institutions in the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada enhance the Center's research and outreach projects by communicating its work with a wide audience. The Center's research has also played a significant role in framing policy dialogue among key decisionmakers and scholars in the Americas.The North-South Center Press published books, monographs, and reports that advance policy-relevant knowledge and understanding of the major contemporary economic, social, political, and cultural issues of Western Hemisphere relations. These publications represent an important resource from which policymakers, business practitioners, students, and professors can derive thoughtful insights, strategic assessments, and up-to-date research on vitally important inter-American policy issues.
The center was directed by Ambler H. Moss. The deputy director was Robin L. Rosenberg. It was shut down at the end of 2003. [http://www.ciaonet.org/wps/sites/nsc.html] [ [http://www.miamitodaynews.com/news/031218/story2.shtml North-South Center fails to get federal funding ] ] [ [http://www.miamitodaynews.com/news/030828/story4.shtml University of Miami's North-South Center undergoes restructuring ] ]
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