Monthly Archive: September 2009

The Great Barrier to Latin American Integration and How to Rise Above It

Simón Bolívar was not the first to dream of a united Latin America, and he certainly has not been the last. Integration has been on the agenda of many Latin American leaders, and of today’s most visible presidents, Lula da …

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Interconnect: Questions About the Crisis in Honduras

Interconnect Newsletter September 2009, Vol. 16, No. 3 By COHA Research Associate Michaela D’Ambrosio Following the June 28 coup d’etat in Honduras, which ousted President Manuel Zelaya, speculation arose concerning the roles played by Washington insiders. And it still remains …

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Interconnect: García’s Decline in Peru

Interconnect Newsletter September 2009, Vol. 16, No. 3 By COHA Research Associate Steve Schaffer When Alan García first came to power in Peru in 1985 under the Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana (APRA) party, he was wildly hailed as Latin America’s …

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Interconnect: Argentina’s New President: A Progress Report

Interconnect Newsletter September 2009, Vol. 16, No. 3 By COHA Research Associate Elizabeth Benjamin Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her political party, the Partido Justicialista (PJ), suffered a devastating loss of its majority in both houses of parliament …

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The President’s Words Versus His Performance: One More Prong of His Presidency Shifting Towards the Democratic Centrist Wing of the Party

President Obama has not taken any decisive steps to veer away from Washington’s benighted, near half-century trade embargo against Cuba. By refusing to take advantage of the opportunity to reject a longstanding and morally-bankrupt policy, which has achieved very few …

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