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Leadership in Trying Times

29 min · 20 de may de 2026
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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 [https://gordoninstitute.fiu.edu/news-events/hsc/agenda/] in Miami, Adrienne Ross speaks to ⁠Laura Chinchilla⁠ [https://freedom.fiu.edu/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 [https://www.iaea.org/about/rafael-mariano-grossi/biography], 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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Leadership in Trying Times

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 [https://gordoninstitute.fiu.edu/news-events/hsc/agenda/] in Miami, Adrienne Ross speaks to ⁠Laura Chinchilla⁠ [https://freedom.fiu.edu/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 [https://www.iaea.org/about/rafael-mariano-grossi/biography], 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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In recent months, the Trump administration has made the case in its ⁠National Security Strategy⁠ that the Western Hemisphere has been overlooked for too long. In this conversation, host Adrienne Ross discusses the pivot toward centering U.S. focus on the Americas. Her two guests include Brian Fonseca⁠ [https://sipa.fiu.edu/people/staff/profiles/jack-gordon-institute/brian.fonseca.html], vice provost for defense and national security research and director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy at Florida International University. He is also the founding executive director of cybersecurity at FIU. And also joining her is Carlos Díaz-Rosillo⁠ [https://freedom.fiu.edu/director/], founding director of the Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom. During the first Trump administration, Díaz-Rosillo held a variety of high-level positions, including acting principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs. The three tackle a number of topics that will be discussed at ⁠FIU’s 11th Annual Hemispheric Security Conference⁠ [https://gordoninstitute.fiu.edu/news-events/hsc/agenda/] in May, including the modern-day application of the Monroe Doctrine, Venezuela’s future, and the Shield of the Americas coalition.

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