Conservative Recommendations to Congress
Ana Quintana at the Heritage Foundation has an op-ed essentially telling Congress to stop being reasonable and bring back a security obsession. Therefore Congress should sabotage Cuba negotiations and...
View ArticleSean Penn Killed Hugo Chávez!
Well, no, but that's what conspiracy theories look like in Venezuela. Via Hugo Pérez Hernáiz:Yesterday journalist Miguel Salazar, author of the popular column Las Verdades de Miguel, proposed a theory...
View ArticleU.S. Security Policy in Latin America
Brian Fonseca and Alex Crowther have an op-ed in Latin America Goes Global on U.S. security policy in Latin America. It argues to shift policy focus away from the narrowly defined issues such as drugs...
View ArticleLGBTQ Rights in Latin America
A student (and political science major) from last semester's Latin American Politics class, Mackenzie Hardin, has an op-ed on LGBTQ rights in Latin America Goes Global's student section. It's a very...
View ArticleZika: A Political Demography Conspiracy
A new conspiracy theory coming from Venezuela is that the Zika virus was created to hurt the Global South. And it includes political demography:En el Sur desde 2010 y hasta 2040 se estará desarrollando...
View ArticleThe Left and the Venezuelan Crisis
On Twitter Patrick Iber pointed out this op-ed about Venezuela by Anthropologist Claudio Lomnitz, which includes a call for the left to reflect on its enthusiasm for Chavismo.El segundo pendiente,...
View ArticleChina's Role in Latin America
It's almost as if Americans need to feel some sort of threat in Latin America. Losing the Soviet Union left a void. Iran is a popular choice, of course, but so is China. So we have this from a CNN...
View ArticleHillary Clinton and Henry Kissinger
The New York Times has a piece on Hillary Clinton's praise of Henry Kissinger. It is not easy to find anything to positive to say about Kissinger's impact on Latin America. Maybe his support for the...
View ArticleFemicide in Latin America
Insight Crime takes a look at femicide in Latin America, which is the highest in the world.A recent report by a number of international organizations (pdf) revealed that seven out of the ten countries...
View ArticleSupporting the Peace Deal in Colombia
Stephanie White is a political science major and student from last semester's Latin American Politics class. She just published an op-ed in the student section of Latin America Goes Global how it's...
View ArticleMetro Cost in Latin America
The Santiago metro is the most expensive subway in Latin America. At 740 pesos it is the only one over a dollar (current exchange is about 709 pesos to the dollar).This has obvious socio-economic...
View ArticleMinors Deported From Mexico
Boz has a hardbreaking story about sitting next to a Honduran boy on a flight from Mexico City to San Pedro Sula. The boy was being deported, and wanted to get to his parents in New York City.I asked...
View ArticleIs Venezuela a Trustworthy OPEC Partner?
OPEC announced a freeze in oil production to get prices back up. A Bloomberg reporter asks about the trust problem. More specifically for this blog, Venezuela is the worst off as a result of dropping...
View ArticleObama Visiting Cuba
President Obama will be visiting Cuba within just a few weeks. Although this announcement had been hinted at for months, it's still remarkable given the history of bilateral relations and the fact that...
View ArticleTrump Responds to the Pope by Attacking Mexico
So the Pope questioned Donald Trump's Christianity, which prompted Trump to criticize Mexico and undocumented immigrants.If and when the Vatican is attacked by ISIS, which as everyone knows is ISIS’s...
View ArticleIndian Investment in Latin America
Hari Seshasayee has an interesting article at Americas Quarterly on Indian investment in Latin America, especially compared to Chinese. Here is one contrast:However, perhaps most indicative of India’s...
View ArticleFraming Evo Morales' Loss
Of course, lots of attention on the fact that it appears Evo Morales lost his bid to run for a fourth term. Yesterday I was at a retreat all day, which meant I really only had time to look at...
View ArticleThe Future of the MAS in Bolivia
Telesur has a solid analysis of Evo Morales' failure to win the ability to run for another term, much of it based on an interview with Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network. The...
View ArticleRubio and Cruz Need a U.S.-Latin America Class
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz have been saying that President Obama plans to give Guantánamo back to Cuba. This would be huge news if it were true. But it's not. What Obama is discussing, of course, is not...
View ArticleU.S.-Latin American Relations in the Campaign
Following up on yesterday's post about Ted Cruz's comments on the Panama Canal, check out this message (from the Foreign Relations of the United States series, see esp. pp. 102-103) the State...
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