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Hemispheric Security With FIU

Hemispheric Security With FIU

By: Foreign Policy
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Every year in Miami since 2015, Florida International University—and its Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy—has convened heads of state, cabinet ministers, ambassadors, and government and military leaders from all over the world, plus private-sector experts, to take part in a leading forum designed to address security issues. Join host Adrienne Ross for a deep dive into the big topics and discussions that emanate from FIU’s 11th Annual Hemispheric Security Conference. Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The Power of Partnerships
    Jun 8 2026
    In such a vast region as the Americas, how do security partnerships between nations work? In this episode, Adrienne Ross unpacks that question with two defense ministers, Henry Sáenz Ramos of Guatemala and Carlos Alberto Presti of Argentina. They discuss collaborating with other countries while still preserving their own domestic agendas and modernizing their militaries in order to protect the wider hemisphere. These conversations took place on the sidelines of the 11th Annual Hemispheric Security Conference in Miami, with translation assistance from the TAEDA Foundation.
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    26 mins
  • The Future of Cuba and Venezuela
    May 28 2026
    From its political ties to industrial partnerships, there are many parallels between Cuba and Venezuela. But as policy positions shift within the hemisphere, what lies ahead for both of these countries? In this episode, Adrienne Ross is joined by former Ambassador to Venezuela James Story, alongside Rick de la Torre, a retired CIA Chief of Station on Caracas - who now runs the political government relations group Tower Strategy. She also speaks to Rosa María Payá, a leading Cuban pro-democracy activist and founder of the campaign group Cuba Decide. She's the daughter of the Cuban opposition leader Osvaldo Payá, who was assassinated in a car crash in 2012. These conversations took place during the 11th Annual Hemispheric Security Conference in Miami.
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    35 mins
  • Leadership in Trying Times
    May 20 2026
    What do the people in charge of the region’s future really think about its safety, and what are they doing to help shape it? From the sidelines of the 11th annual ⁠Hemispheric Security Conference⁠ in Miami, Adrienne Ross speaks to ⁠Laura Chinchilla⁠, the first woman to serve as president of Costa Rica (2010-2014), about the biggest threats that her own country is facing and how they impact Latin America. Later, Ross is joined by ⁠Rafael Grossi⁠, the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a nominee to be the next secretary-general of the United Nations. He discusses the impact of his organization on the Western Hemisphere and the need for a change in global diplomacy.
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    30 mins
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