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Unfinished Business: Why Luis Posada Carriles, an Admitted Cuban Exile Terrorist, Should Face Justice in Venezuela by Joshua Soren Graae August 11, 2005 With Bolivia Still Seized by Unrest and Instability, there are Lessons to be Learned about Autonomy from Nicaragua’s Comparative Experience by Melissa Nepomiachi' August 10, 2005
Convictions of Cuban Five Thrown Out Today by Federal Appellate Court Free Trade Showdown: How Long Can Panama Hold Out for an Agreement that Reflects its Own National Interests? by Jessie Gaskell August 9, 2005 Rocky Road: U.S.-Canadian Relations in Need of Further Repair, Now that Both Sides Make Concessions on Devils Lake Dispute by Sara Evans August 8, 2005
Washington’s Short-Sighted Policy toward Latin America and the Caribbean by Océane Jasor August 4, 2005
Argentina's Labor Unions: Moyano's Heavy Mantle by Anita Joseph August 4, 2005 Noriega, Bolton and Condoleezza Rice's New Financial Subsidy to Rightwing Cuban America by Sarah E. Schaffer, Kathryn Tarker and Philip Morrow August 3, 2005
Latin American Debt Relief:There is Less Than Meets the Eye by Alicia Asper August 2, 2005
Congressional Inaction Will Lead to U.S. Surrender in the Colombian Drug War by Luis Morales August 2, 2005 Brazil's Lula: Corruption Crisis May Impair Latin American Giant by Sara Evans August 1, 2005 Revisiting Chiapas: An Open Letter to COHA's Readers by Teddy Chestnut July 29, 2005 Moreno May Have to Reinvent Himself as the new IDB President by Joshua Soren Graae July 29, 2005 In a Standoff with the Brazilian Government over AIDS Medications, Multinational Pharmaceutical Company Backs Down by Phil Morrow July 27, 2005 Who's Afraid of the Haitian Media? by Kathryn Tarker July 27, 2005
The Fome Zero Program - Brazil's Losing Struggle to Help the Hungry: Lula's Leadership Fading by Caitlin Hicks July 26, 2005
More from COHA The Uses of Haiti By Paul Farmer, M.D. Foreword by Jonathan Kozol Introduction by Noam Chomsky Afterword by Larry Birns and Jessica Leight, The Council on Hemispheric Affairs
Breaking Silence: The Case That Changed the Face of Human Rights. Click here to learn more about the definitive study of the Americas' most celebrated human rights trial
Full Text of "Washington Unmakes Guatemala, 1954" by COHA Research Fellow Matthew Ward
COHA's Electronic Press Release Archive 1976 - 2002
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