Andrés Rozental

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Andrés Rozental is the founding president of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations, established in 2001. He holds non-executive board positions in several multinational corporations and is president of Rozental & Asociados, which specializes in advising multinational companies on their corporate strategies in Latin America. He is also a senior nonresident fellow at The Brookings Institution, a senior adviser to Chatham House in London, a board member of the Woodrow Wilson Center's Mexico Institute and a trustee of the Migration Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. He has served as a governor of Canada's International Research Development Centre since 2008 and has been member of CIGI's board since 2002.

Ambassador Rozental was Mexico's ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1995 to 1997. He was a career diplomat for more than 35 years, and holds the lifetime rank of eminent ambassador of Mexico.

G20 Monitor: The G20’s growth agenda
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G20 Monitor: The G20’s growth agenda
This issue of the G20 Monitor provides a guide to the policies that G20 members will have to tackle to achieve the G20’s 2 per cent growth target, drawing on the recommendations…
Think20 2014: Progress report on Australia’s G20 presidency
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Think20 2014: Progress report on Australia’s G20 presidency
Leading analysts from influential think tanks from 11 countries across the world provide their interim assessment of the Australian G20 presidency in this report. They all…
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