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Not Ready For Prime Time
Foreign Affairs
23/08/2010
Few matters generate as much consensus in international affairs today as the need to rebuild the world geopolitical order. Everyone seems to agree, at least in their rhetoric, that the makeup of the United Nations Security Council is obsolete and that the g-8 no longer includes all the world’s most important economies.
Morning in Latin America : The Chance for a New Beginning
Foreign Affairs
10/11/2009
Leftovers: Tales of the Latin American Left. Fixing the mess inherited from the Bush administration will be no simple task for the next U.S. administration. In Latin America, it will be particularly a...
A U.S. War with Mexican Consequences
LEAD ESSAY
05/08/2009
American drug policy has been a central component of U.S.–Mexican relations, and of Mexican drug policy, at least since 1969, when Richard Nixon unleashed Operation Intercept at the San Ysidro-Tijua...
Latin America's Left Turn
Foreign Affairs
02/06/2009
A TALE OF TWO LEFTS Just over a decade ago, Latin America seemed poised to begin a virtuous cycle of economic progress and improved democratic governance, overseen by a growing number of centrist tech...
Calderón's War of Choice
Slate Magazine
14/04/2009
Barack Obama may not have realized it while in Iraq last week, but when he comes to Mexico on April 16, he will once again be confronting the consequences of a war of choice rushed into by an unprepar...
The Forgotten Relationship
Foreign Affairs
06/06/2008
Free from the strategic and ideological rigidities of the Cold War, Latin America in the mid-1990s looked forward to a more realistic and constructive relationship with the United States. The first Su...
New Priorities for Latin America
Current History
06/05/2008
"Populism must be seen as the symptom of a disease that plagues Latin American democracies, rather than the disease itself."
Looking for the Future
Journal of Democracy
09/01/2007
Mexico’s amazingly close 2006 presidential election has already become the object of much written analysis and even more speculation. Many have discussed what the 2006 election was “really” abo...