As part of the WJPC Webinar Series 2023, the WJPC Honduras Alumni chapter hosted and moderated the first post-event discussion room session on January 26, which allowed for a dynamic and diverse exchange among the nearly 90 participants from across Latin America.
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On Thursday, February 9, a Perry Center delegation led by director Dr. Paul Angelo met with Costa Rican alumni for a networking event in San Jose, Costa Rica. Those in attendance represented a wide range of Perry Center residence course graduates from as far back 
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On February 8, Director Paul J. Angelo represented the Perry Center as an observer at the 2023 Central American Security Conference, co-hosted by US Southern Command and Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Security. US and Central American security leaders from 13 nations gathered to discuss 
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The 2023 Webinar Series opened on January 26 with a discussion on “Countering Disinformation in the Americas” featuring guest speaker Ambassador John Feeley, Executive Director for the Center for Media Integrity of the Americas (CMIA). WJPC professor Celina Realuyo moderated this event which was attended 
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Greetings and happy new year from the Perry Center. As we begin 2023, we have much for which to be grateful. We are grateful for you – our alumni and partners – and for the trust we have built together over the past 25 years. 
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On February 25, 2016, Professor Celina Realuyo participated in the 2016 Women Working for the World Conference: “Why Women Matter?” in Bogotá, Colombia with over 470 female public, private, and civic sector leaders from Colombia and the rest of Latin America in attendance. In an 
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On March 17, the Perry Center held the Hemispheric Forum, “Understanding the Colombian Peace Process,” in which experts engaged a diverse audience of policymakers, military officials, and academics. Featured speakers were Adam Isacson from the human rights advocacy organization Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), 
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On December 6, 2022 Perry Center Professor Celina Realuyo spoke on the role of China and Mexican cartels in deadly fentanyl trafficking and money laundering on the Illicit Financing panel at the 23rd Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum (PISF) at the US Senate. PISF convened over 200 
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On Monday, July 17, 48 students arrived at the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies for the two-week resident phase of the Caribbean Defense and Security Course (CDSC). Participants from 14 countries in the Caribbean traveled to Washington, DC, to engage with regional 
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The Guatemalan Alumni chapter is holding an event “Cyberspace and the Rule of Law” on December 1 at the Ministry of Interior in Guatemala City. This is an in-person event; for more information, please contact the organizers at +502 5555-3877
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