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Tag Archives: United States
The Trump-AMLO Connection: More Complicated Than It Seems
By Theodore Kahn
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged AMLO, build, Donald Trump, election, Manuel Andrés López Obrador, Mexico, president, republican, United States, wall
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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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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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US Policy in Latin America: What a difference a decade makes
Theodore Kahn argues that things are looking up for the United States in Latin America
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, China, commodities, Hugo Chavez, Investment, Latin America, trade, United States, Venezuela
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Seeing Red: US-LATAM Relations Under a Republican-Led Congress
Political risk consultant Kareem Yakub on reinvigorating US-LATAM foreign policy
Interview with Jason Furman, Obama’s Top Economic Adviser
As part of the Global Economic Dynamics project, I had a chance to speak with Dr. Furman, Chairman of the White House Counsel of Economic Advisers on globalization
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Economy, Globalization, jason furman, Latin America blog, Obama, samuel george, United States, white house
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Thoughts on Two September 11s
Theodore Kahn on September 11, 1973 and September 11, 2001 — and what they have in common.
Pimp My Rainforest
Financial Advisor, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on Rafael Correa’s “plan” to save the rainforest
Posted in Andean Region
Tagged China, china ecuador, china oil, Correa, Ecuador, Rafael Correa, United Nations, United States, Yasuní-ITT Initiative
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