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Report Launch: The Relevance of U.S.-Caribbean Relations

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Please join the CSIS Americas Program for the launch of our newest report, The Relevance of U.S.-Caribbean Relations: Three Views, written by Anthony T. Bryan, Evan R. Ellis and Scott B. MacDonald. The launch event will feature U.S. Representative Adriano Espaillat, the first Dominican-American in Congress, as well as Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, Kenneth Merten. The presentations will discuss the future of U.S.-Caribbean relations, particularly as they relate to the recently passed bipartisan legislation H.R. 4939, The United States-Caribbean Strategic Engagement Act of 2016.

A panel discussion, led by our three main authors and a series of CSIS experts, will examine the development of the report and its hopeful impact on the new strategic U.S. foreign policy approach to the Caribbean. This report provides a thorough summary of three key policy issues on which the U.S. government must focus as a result of the passing of the legislation: strategic Caribbean security issues; U.S.-Caribbean economic issues; and the future of Caribbean energy.

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Please join the CSIS Americas Program for the launch of our newest report, The Relevance of U.S.-Caribbean Relations: Three Views, written by Anthony T. Bryan, Evan R. Ellis and Scott B. MacDonald. The launch event will feature U.S. Representative Adriano Espaillat, the first Dominican-American in Congress, as well as Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, Kenneth Merten. The presentations will discuss the future of U.S.-Caribbean relations, particularly as they relate to the recently passed bipartisan legislation H.R. 4939, The United States-Caribbean Strategic Engagement Act of 2016.

A panel discussion, led by our three main authors and a series of CSIS experts, will examine the development of the report and its hopeful impact on the new strategic U.S. foreign policy approach to the Caribbean. This report provides a thorough summary of three key policy issues on which the U.S. government must focus as a result of the passing of the legislation: strategic Caribbean security issues; U.S.-Caribbean economic issues; and the future of Caribbean energy.

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