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Global Crime, Corruption, and Accountability
An International Symposium

Risk and Accountability in the Global Economy

Juan Enriquez
Former Chief of Staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mexico; Former Coordinator General of Economic Policy, Mexico; Co-Founder, Democracia y Desarrollo; Fellow, David Rockefeller Center on Latin America; Case Study Author, Harvard Business School

Yannis Ioannides
Professor of Economics, Tufts University

David Puth
Director of Foreign Exchange and Derivatives, Chase Bank

Alison Sander
Manager, Boston Office, Boston Consulting Group; Co-Founder, Cambridge Transnational Associates, Inc.

Bruce Scott
Paul W. Cherington Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Co-Author, U.S. Competitiveness in the World Economy and South Africa: Prospects for Successful Transition

Sidney Zabludoff
Former Deputy Chief, Counternarcotics Operations, CIA; Special Assistant to the Director, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), Department of the Treasury; Economic Historian, Multinational Corporations

In collaboration with the Tufts Institute on Leadership and International Perspective

Preliminary
Programs

FEB 17

The Death of Conscience? The Ways, Means and Ends of Corruption and Crime in the United States

FEB 24

U.S. Diplomacy and Corrupt Foreign Practices: From Iran-Contra to Suharto

FEB 25

Risk and Accountability in the Global Economy

MAR 4

Narcopolitics in the Americas

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