Join us for an evening of discussion with special guest
DR. ALEJANDRO TOLEDO
Former President of Peru
6 p.m. | Reception
6:30 p.m. | Presentation
7:15 p.m. | Book Signing
Institute of International Education
809 United Nations Plaza, Kaufman Center
New York, NY
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"In the past two decades, Latin America has gone through a major transformation. You could even call it a renaissance. This renaissance could continue for many decades, transforming most Latin American countries into highly developed, socially more equal and deeply democratic societies. . . Hard work, planning, and serendipity have led us to a time and place where we have a historic opportunity to make a giant leap forward." Alejandro Toledo
Latin America has gone through a major transformation in the past two decades. According to the United Nations, with the discovery of new oil and mineral deposits and increases in energy exports, manufacturing and tourism, Latin America's economic growth and development will only continue, foreign investment will increase, and the region's global influence will become greater and greater.
This is an historic opportunity for Latin America. Yet, as Stanford economist and former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo points out in his new book, The Shared Society, social strife threatens to undermine its recent economic and political progress. The specter of unsustainable growth and greed threatens to compromise the environment. Economic growth rates could slow and democracy could deteriorate into familiar forms of authoritarian populism.
In his book Toledo, whose tenure as president of Peru helped spur its economic renaissance, develops a plan for a future Latin America in which its population is not only much better off economically than today, but in which the vast 40 percent of Latin America's poor and marginalized are incorporated into a rising middle class, democratic institutions work more effectively, and the extraordinary ecosystem of Latin America is preserved. This is Toledo's vision for a just, sustainable, and prosperous shared society.
To achieve this, Toledo lays out a set of principles and concrete, implementable ideas with which Latin Americans can reinvent themselves as a leading force for change in a continuously globalizing society beset by inequalities and global problems such as climate change and shortages of clean drinkable water, food security, human rights violations and weak democratic institutions. Toledo argues that only extraordinary efforts of vision, determination, courage and inspired leadership will set Latin America on the path to inclusive development.
Please join us for an evening with Dr. Toledo, and listen as he provides a visionary manifesto and blueprint for creating that ideal shared society.
Read an excerpt from the book HERE
Guest Speaker
ALEJANDRO TOLEDO
Dr. Alejandro Toledo (Stanford Ph.D) was democratically elected President of Peru in 2001.
After finishing his term as President, Toledo returned to Stanford, where he was a Distinguished Fellow in Residence at the University's Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and also a Payne Distinguished Visiting Lecturer at the Freeman Spogli Institute's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law.
Simultaneously, Dr. Toledo founded and continues to serve as the President of the Global Center for Development and Democracy in Washington, DC. In 2009–2010, Dr. Toledo was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., and also a Non-Resident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution.
In recent years, Dr. Toledo has published on policy-oriented academic issues related to Economic Growth, Inclusiveness and Democracy.
Praise from the reviews
"As President of Peru, Alejandro Toledo confronted some of Latin America's biggest challenges. Today, he shares his vision for the region's future, and offers a roadmap for promoting growth and creating the inclusive, prosperous society that is well within reach." President Bill Clinton
"Alejandro Toledo makes the critical observation that Latin America cannot secure its democracy unless it simultaneously improves the quality of governance and meets the ever-rising expectations of the region's populations. He offers many wise suggestions for how to meet what will be the critical challenge of the 21st century." Francis Fukuyama, author of Political Order and Political Decay
"With the benefits of the momentous economic growth experienced by Latin America over recent decades comes the responsibility to promote the rule of Law, safeguard human rights, improve equal access to education and public health, and work towards economic equality. These are the best values for any contemporary democracy and the guiding principles of Alejandro Toledo's economic vision in The Shared Society." Fernando Henrique Cardoso, 34th President of Brazil
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