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Carlos Perez Llana

Carlos Perez Llana

Carlos Pérez Llana, a former Argentine ambassador to France, is Vice-President for International Affairs, 21st Century University, Córdoba, Argentina, and a professor at T. Di Tella University, Buenos Aires.
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