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Category Archives: Caribbean
The Cuban Economy: More Money, New Problems?
By Samuel George as part of the Crossroads Cuba series
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged Cuba, cuc, cuenta propista, cup, dual currency, Economy, havana, inequality, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, non agricultural coop, samuel george, the crossroads, United States, violent crime
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Cuba: Tourism Apartheid in the Making?
By Reynier Guerra Capote, Student at the University of Havana
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged apartheid, Cuba, inequality, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, Se Mancha, tourism, tourism in cuba
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Not Your Granma’s Cuba: A New Day in the Caribbean
By Otaviano Canuto, Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged cornelius fleischhaker, Cuba, Otaviano Canuto, samuel george, the crossroads
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Africa Reina – “Azul” (Cuban Woman Sings Acapella)
From the Crossroads Archives: Havana, Cuba, 4.2015
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged acapella, acapello, africa reina, afro cuban, Cuba, Latin America blog, music, No Se Mancha, rumba, samuel george, singing, song, spiritual
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Sketches of Cuba: A Photo Essay
Photos from an April 2015 research trip
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged campesinos, Cuba, fotografia, fotos, havana, havana central, havana viejo, images of cuba, Latin America blog, obsession, photo essay cuba, photography, photos, regla, samuel george, United States, vinales
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The Region in 2015 Part 3: Argentina and Venezuela – The Emperor Has No Clothes
Russ Dallen, Managing Director of Caracas Capital Markets and Editor-in-Chief of the Latin American Herald Tribune, on the state of the Venezuelan economy *Note: This piece was originally published on the Financial Times’ beyondbrics blog
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged 2015, Argentina, Debt, Economy, fernandez, kirchner, Maduro, NML, oil, Venezuela
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10 Songs That Have Me Excited for Jamaica
Samuel George on that thump coming from his head phones
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged Beenie Man, Bob Marley, buju banton, Capleton, Damian Marley, driver, equal rights, I'm OK, Jah Amry, jamaican music, kinky reggae, Latin America blog, peter tosh, Punky Reggae party, reggae music, romie beenie man, Situations, Stephen Marley, that day will come, trip to jamaica
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From Black Friday to Black Monday in Venezuela
Russ Dallen, Managing Director of Caracas Capital Markets and Editor-in-Chief of the Latin American Herald Tribune, on the state of the Venezuelan economy
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Uncategorized
Tagged bolivar fuerte, Caracas, exchange rate, Inflation, Latin America blog, Maduro, Russ Dallen, shortage, Sicad, Venezuela
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Brazilection 2014: Wait, What?!
João Schlüter on the shocking results of Round One in Brazil
Posted in Brazil, Caribbean
Tagged Aécio, Brazil, brazil 2014, Brazil Election 2014, Brazilection, dilma, Latin America blog, marina, PSDB, PT, Se Mancha
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