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Rejoice Ngwenya, a leader of the opposition to the brutal policies of President Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. He organizes the Zimbabwean Coalition for Market & Liberal Solutions (COMALISO) and is a regular columnist for Cato’s African initiative, AfricanLiberty.org.
Gene Healy, Senior Editor at the Cato Institute, editor of Go Directly to Jail: The Criminalization of Almost Everything and author of the new book The Cult of the Presidency: Americaâ??s Dangerous Devotion to Executive Power.
Professor Robert McDonald, department of history, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and author of the forthcoming book Confounding Father: Thomas Jefferson and the Politics of Personality.
Dr. Andrei Illarionov, a senior fellow at Cato’s Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, who served as chief economic adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin before resigning publicly at a Kremlin News Conference, saying he could not work for a dictatorship.
Dr. Karen Horn, head of the Berlin office of Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln, a private economic research institute in Germany, and former economics editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, one of Europe’s leading daily newspapers.
Dr. Peter Van Doren, senior fellow at Cato and editor of the quarterly magazine Regulation.
Me…, senior fellow at Cato and director of Cato’s Center for Promotion of Human Rights, which promotes libertarianism in 11 languages.
Gabriela Calderon, Editor of ElCato.org, Cato’s outreach to the Spanish-speaking world.
Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at Cato, who will address what will be one of the great struggles of the next decade – the fight over socialized medicine.