Travel


A Quick Trip to California

I got back today from Guatemala, but have to leave tomorrow verrryyy early for some meetings in California, including talks at Chapman University. I’ll be back in Washington Wednesday night,…

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AdiÃ?Â??Ã?Â?Ã?³s, Guatemala….

I’m leaving Guatemala for the U.S. and am happy to say that not only were many of the papers at the Mont Pelerin Society meeting very stimulating and the new…

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Classical Liberal International Hootenanny

Several hundred friends of liberty have gathered in Guatemala City for the 2006 international meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society. The Cato Institute is well represented, with numerous Cato authors,…

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Back in DC

After an exhausting bit of travel (I had to leave the hotel in Tbilisi at 3:30 am, but dinner with the Minister for Economic Reform, his aide, and our friends…

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Flu-Induced Haze

I’ve been feeling awful and have figured out that it’s not any kind of food poisoning, but a touch of flu. And I hate the flu. I still had meetings…

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A Great End to an Exhilirating Conference

I’m really happy with the conference on “Freedom, Commerce, and Peace: A Regional Agenda.” We had Georgians and Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians, Armenians and Azeris, Iranians and Iraqis, Romanians and…

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The Drowsy Chaperone

Adolpho, the Latin Lover I’m in New York for some business, but last night I caught a really fun Broadway show, on the advice of Andrea Millen Rich, who knows…

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Georgia On My Mind

Georgian: Russian: English I’m working hard with my colleagues for our upcoming conference on Freedom, Commerce, and Peace: A Regional Agenda, to be held October 25-27 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Nobel…

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Still Having Problems Uploading my Amsterdam Presentation….

I’ve tried up upload my presentation in Amsterdam, but the Powerpoint file is just tooooo big. I’ll try to take some of the images in it and cut down on…

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Off to Amsterdam

The conference is over and I’m finishing up some editing and writing in the astonishing heat of a major Middle Eastern city (who would have thought it would be so…

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