Category Archive: Populism

In Sunday’s Recall Vote, Morales’ Populist Agenda Clashes With Santa Cruz-led Eurocrats

• Results of the August 10 referendum paradoxically creates few losers • Support for the president in the midst of a resilient opposition • A call for national unity • Hope for stability far from certain On Sunday, August 10, …

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The Bush White House, Condoleezza Rice, and Latin America: “Transformational Diplomacy” and Other Fancy Talk

Through implementation of her “Transformational Diplomacy” initiative, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has aimed to reinvigorate the State Department, lifting it from the defunct Cold War-style diplomacy of the post-World War II era to a fresh 21st century and …

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Harvard International Review: A Resurgent Populism

Latin America: . A Resurgent Populism . By Larry Birns and Nicholas Birns . Published in the Harvard International Review (hir.harvard.edu) June 20, 2007. This piece is available on its main page:hir.harvard.edu . Council on Hemispheric Affairs director Larry Birns …

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Hemispheric Echoes: The Reverberations of Latin American Populism

Published in the Harvard International Review online at http://hir.harvard.edu/articles/1592/1/ A Resurgent Populism In the immediate post-Cold War world, Latin America did not ignite much diplomatic interest. Though the growth of democratic processes in formerly authoritarian countries was brusquely hailed, the …

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Pragmatism vs. Populism in South America

The foreign policies of South American countries reflect the intricacies of national interests rather than any overarching ideology Correspondingly, the perception of Washington among the South American public is characterized by substantial diversity The reemergence of populism and the intriguing …

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