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Storms at the Summit of the Americas

by Rosa Miriam Elizalde | Jun 9, 2022 | Activism, Cuba, Foreign Policy, Joe Biden, Latin America, Mexico, Nicaragua, United States, Venezuela

Meanwhile, the People’s Summit for Democracy stands up for the people of Latin America, and against the U.S. policy of isolationism.

American Express Goes on a Buying Spree in Argentina’s Congress

by Juan Grabois | Dec 1, 2021 | Activism, Agriculture/Environment, Argentina, Capitalism, Climate Change, Economics, Environment, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Latin America, Politics, United States

An op-ed by Juan Grabois, an important leader in Argentina’s political left, about U.S. corporate efforts to defang an Argentine environmental law.

Cuba: Five Years After Fidel

by Rosa Miriam Elizalde | Nov 26, 2021 | Cuba, Foreign Policy, History, Human Rights, Politics, United States, War

A reflection on what has happened in Cuba in the five years after the death of the country’s revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.

After Decades of Disastrous U.S. Interventions, It’s Time to Stop Giving Isolationism a Bad Name

by James W. Carden | Aug 18, 2021 | Foreign Policy, United States

Leveling accusations of isolationism against critics has served to short-circuit important policy debates.

France Has a Military Generals Problem—Why There’s a Fray in Civilian-Military Relations

by James W. Carden | Jul 28, 2021 | Foreign Policy, France, United States, War

The principle of civilian control of the military is being challenged in very public ways in both democratic countries.

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