EESP Lecture: Haiti and the International Community: A French Perspective

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Join us for an interactive conversation with His Excellency Fabrice Mauries, Ambassador of France in Haiti , who will discuss Haïti and the International Community: a French Perspective.

Keynote Speaker: His Excellency Fabrice Mauries, Ambassador of France in Haiti

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Ambassador Mauries has been serving in his current position since September 2021. He previously served in a variety of high-ranking diplomatic posts, including Second Counselor in Beijing; Deputy Director of Southeast Asia, the Far East (Asia and Oceania Directorate), the Minister's Office of Foreign Affairs, and the Americas and Caribbean Directorate; and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Lima.

A graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Studies, he is a former student of the National School of Administration. He began his career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Directorate of United Nations and International Organizations before being assigned as First Secretary to the French Permanent Mission to the UN.

Moderator:

Dr. Eduardo Gamarra Professor Department of Politics and International Relations Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs, FIU

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REGISTRATION

This event is free and open to all FIU students but registration is required.

RSVP on Eventbrite by Oct. 2: click here

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For any further information contact Christine I. Caly-Sanchez at calyc@fiu.edu

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Presented in collaboration with:

  • Embassy of France in Haiti
  • The Consulate General of France in Miami
  • Department of Politics & International Relations
  • Miami-Florida Jean Monnet Center of Excellence
  • Ruth K. and Shepard Broad Distinguished Lecture Series
  • The Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center
  • Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy

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