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Obama & Latin America: magic or realism?
Latin America and the Caribbean are no exception to the all but universal global applause for the election of Barack Obama as the forty-fourth...
World Policy Journal, 12/22/08 by Daniel P. Erikson · More from publication -
Criticism of LAWG unjustified
I read your profile of the Latin America Working Group, which was interesting (see "LAWG's Mavis Anderson fights embargo on Capitol Hill,"...
Cuba News, 07/01/08 by Daniel P. Erikson · More from publication -
Cuba's Aborted Reform: Socioeconomic Effects, International Comparisons, and Transition Policies/Cuba Transnational
Carmelo Mesa-Lago and Jorge PÃÂérez-LÃÂópez, Cuba's Aborted Reform: Socioeconomic Effects, International Comparisons, and...
Latin American Politics and Society, 04/01/08 by Erikson, Daniel P · More from publication -
Cuba and China: the new face of an old relationship.(Reports)

Cuba's international relations have changed remarkably in recent years, with old alliances unraveling and new partnerships emerging. Since 2001,...
Hemisphere, 09/22/06 by Erikson, Daniel P.; Minson, Adam · More from publication -
A dragon in the Andes? China, Venezuela, and U.S. energy security
IN AUGUST 2005, the Venezuelan daily El Universal published an interview with Ambassador Ju Yijie, the Chinese envoy to Caracas. When asked if...
Military Review, 07/01/06 by Daniel P. Erikson · More from publication -
Mexico's uneasy choice: the 2006 presidential election
Mexico's democracy has freed itself from its authoritarian past, yet it is faltering in its quest to become a modern nation. The country shed the...
World Policy Journal, 12/22/05 by Daniel P. Erikson · More from publication -
Central America's free trade gamble
In 2005, the small, poverty-stricken countries of Central America will embark on a grand experiment in free trade with the rich and powerful...
World Policy Journal, 12/22/04 by Daniel P. Erikson · More from publication -
Castro and Latin America: a second wind?
Is Cuba's influence in Latin America on the rise? Washington seems to think so, and the Bush administration, which sees this as a threat to...
World Policy Journal, 03/22/04 by Daniel P. Erikson · More from publication -
The new Cuba divide
THE U.S. embargo of Cuba has been an extraordinarily resilient foreign policy, able to weather diverse political trends and even historical eras...
National Interest, The, 03/22/02 by Daniel P. Erikson · More from publication
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