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Christian Asinelli Presented His Book with Proposals for Latin America: Technological Revolution and Long-Term Thinking

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The political scientist and vice president of the CAF reviews the main milestones of integration between the countries of the region and makes an analysis of what he believes is missing so that these nations can begin to grow in a sustained and equitable way.

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“The opportunities presented to us by a region with abundant natural resources, qualified human talent and a conflict-free space between its countries can only be exploited in full potential if we see them as a regional asset and not as individualities.” The excerpt was written by Christian Asinelli, CAF’s Corporate Vice President of Strategic Programming (Latin America Development Bank), in his book Claves para el desarrollo de América Latina y…

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The political scientist and vice president of the CAF reviews the main milestones of integration between the countries of the region and makes an analysis of what he believes is missing so that these nations can begin to grow in a sustained and equitable way.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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An invitation to think about the future of Latin America "with a constructive, practical and optimistic look" is the challenge embodied in the book "Claves for the Development of Latin America and the Caribbean" and the audiovisual produced by the vice president of the CAF, Christian Asinelli, in which the ideas of high-level political and social leaders and leaders are reflected.The production, which includes, among others, the voices of the la…

·Argentina
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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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