America Attacked: International Financial
Assets With Professor Jose Luis
Guerrero Cusumano McDonough School of Business --
Georgetown University Tuesday, Sept. 25,
2001; 1 p.m. EDT
Opening the first front in his war on terrorism, President
Bush moved Monday to freeze the assets of 27 people and groups
suspected of funding terrorists. In addition to freezing the
groups' U.S. funds, Bush said the United States will ask
foreign governments to do the same and foreign banks that
don't cooperate will have their own assets and transactions
frozen in the United States.
Professor Jose Luis Guerrero Cusumano, associate
professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown
University, will be online Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 1 p.m.
EDT to discuss the international finance system and the
U.S. strategy of blocking funds to those who allegedly support
terrorism.
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Professor Guerrero Cusumano joined the faculty of
Georgetown University in 1989 as a business professor.
Professor Guerrero Cusumano is the co-director of the
International Institute for Government, Management and Public
Policy at Georgetown University. He is also a "chercheur
associ・ at the University of Versailles in France and a
"gastdocent" at the University of Ghent in Belgium.
Professor Guerrero Cusumano has taught and lectured in
Ireland, Sweden and Israel. He holds a degree of Statistics
from the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina, a Master
of Sciences from the Mathematics Department of the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Ph.D. in Industrial
Engineering from the same university.
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