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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Has the global trade-development link peaked?
Dr. Otaviano Canuto is an Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund
Cuban Farmers On Economic Reform
From The Crossroads Cuba Pt.2 – More Money New Problems?
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged agricultural reform, Cuba, economic reform, farmer, samuel george, the crossroads, vinales
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Singing at the Crossroads
From the Southern Cone to the Caribbean, we’ve caught some serious music in the first year of The Crossroads. Here are a some of highlights…
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Southern Cone
Tagged africa, azul, Colombia, Cuba, hip hop, Latin America, Latin America blog, music, No Se Mancha, rasto, samuel george, spiritual, tango, taxi, the crossroads
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Game On: Senator Iván Cepeda and the New Colombian Left
Samuel George talks politics with Colombian Senator Iván Cepeda
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Uncategorized
Tagged Colombia, entrevista, interview, ivan cepeda, izquierda, Latin America blog, left, manuel cepeda vargas, No Se Mancha, paz, polo, samuel george, Se Mancha, the crossroads, union patriotica, UP
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Peace in Colombia: Of FARC, Fishheads and Toads
Colombia expects to sign a peace agreement with FARC militants in early 2016. What would it mean? And would it end the violence?