Since its accession to the
European Union and NATO, Spain has reached considerable levels
of world influence, international respect, and domestic
political consolidation. Today’s per capita income has surpassed
the median of the European Union, soon making Spain a net
contributor to the European integration process. Spain’s quality
of life is ranked among the best twenty in the world. Economic
and social development has converted the country to the second
immigration destination, surpassed only by the United States.
In turn, Spain’s foreign direct investment is the leading
financial contributor in several Latin American countries.
Spanish officials serve in high positions at the UN, the EU, and
other world-wide organizations. Spanish troops contribute to
pacification and peacekeeping missions around the world. The
Spanish language has been converted into “the second-second
language of the world” –more people study Spanish than any other
language, except English. Hispanics are today the largest
minority in the United States. Spain, in sum, has been made into
a crucial subject for study and laboratory for reflection.
It is for these and other reasons that it is felt that there is
a need for a forum of discussion and information-sharing about
Spain which goes beyond academic circles and superficial
knowledge. Spain Study Group is a serious and objective project
founded by Miami conscientious residents and affiliates in
various parts of the world.
The Group has as a sole mission the reflection, deep thinking
and sharing of basic information and relevant facts, scholarly
research and independent opinion on current Spain, its history,
and its place in today’s Europe and its relations with the
Americas. The tasks of the Group intend to reach beyond
stereotypes, superficial analysis, and slanted partisan views.
The economy and trade, foreign and domestic investment, society
and immigration, and Spain’s relations with the United States
will receive priority attention in the periodic meetings and
briefings organized by the Study Group. Due to the geographical
locality of Miami, the activities of the Group will also give
proper attention to Spain’s relations with Latin America and the
Caribbean.
The content of the reports issued or the information relayed
from other sources will aim to enrich the experience and to
broaden the education of readers, web users, and attendees at
meetings and briefings regarding the current profile of Spain
and its position in the world. Outreach focus and open approach
will always drive the activities and functions of the Group. The
origin of information, reports, and documentation shared by the
Group will always enjoy rigorous high levels of accuracy and
scholarship deriving from the best academic sources and the most
influential opinion-makers.
Members of the Spain Study Group are available for participation
in media programs, business and government briefings, outreach
appearances in schools and communities, and for general
consultation. Although members reflect a basic consensual point
of view and accurate data, they speak on their behalf and do not
take any guidelines or instructions from any branch of the
Spanish government or any other official or private
organizations.
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