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The issue of political succession and continuity
March 23, 2010 1 min. read

Supporters and opponents alike frequently look to the Cuban regime with the same impression: the current political cadre is aging without indicating a clear method of succession. The average age of Raúl Castro’s cabinet is over 70. Fidel Castro is 83, and Raúl is 78. The general sense that the regime might successfully pull off a […]

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Unilateral changes create misunderstandings… as always
March 20, 2010 2 min. read

The U.S. Treasury Department has made a rule change that it says will help people in Iran, Sudan, and Cuba communicate with the outside world. An amendment made this week will make it possible for American companies to acquire general licenses for exportation of personal Internet-based communications services, such as instant messaging and chat, to these […]

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Trade Policy Versus Security Policy: Latin America Opening to the World
March 19, 2010 5 min. read

The last few weeks have been an intriguing one for Latin America. With the release of a report showing an increase of 150% in weapons purchases by Latin American governments over the last 5 years, US officials being murdered in Mexico’s drug war, Lula visiting the Middle East and Medvedev confirming a trip to Argentina […]

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Cuba trades more barbs with the EU
March 18, 2010 2 min. read

Excerpts from a European Parliament resolution passed on March 10, 2010: The European Parliament… strongly condemns the avoidable and cruel death of the dissident political prisoner Orlando Zapata Tamayo after a hunger strike of 85 days, and expresses its solidarity and sympathy with his family; Condemns the pre-emptive detention of activists and the government’s attempt […]

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Lithium: A Chance to Challenge the Resource Curse
March 17, 2010 3 min. read

As the move toward energy conservation takes hold, lithium for use in ion batteries is destined to play a significant role in the energy equation of the next generation. From 2003-2007, global demand for lithium carbonate doubled, and realizing current hybrid car technologies will require access to massive stocks of lithium, which is largely harvested […]

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More foot in mouth from Lula on Cuba
March 17, 2010 2 min. read

Brazil’s President Lula is a largely beloved figure, in his country and abroad: Barack Obama is widely quoted as having told Lula, upon meeting at the G20 summit in London in April 2009, that the Brazilian leader was “the most popular politician on earth.” But even Lula appears to have some issues that he cannot […]

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Greek Tragedy: Globalisation and Austerity for the Hellenic State and the Americas
March 14, 2010 5 min. read

No greater nightmare would have been imagined by the technocrats in Brussels when forming the guidelines for expanding the EU than one of the new and relatively unprepared nations joining the EU becoming a candidate for removal from the Union. All nations in applying for EU membership had to meet specific economic stability levels to […]

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The always contentious Cuba issue
March 14, 2010 2 min. read

Mari Carmen Aponte (shown above right) has been down this road before. This time it does not look like she is backing down—yet. Senate Republicans (including Senator Jim DeMint, above left) are blocking approval of the Obama administration’s nomination of Aponte to the post of Ambassador to El Salvador, claiming concern over her past ties […]

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(Ex)change we can believe in
March 12, 2010 2 min. read

This week, NAFSA’s Senior Advisor for Public Policy, Vic Johnson, commented on Barack Obama’s words before a Town Hall in Istanbul, Turkey last year. There, President Obama had made a statement on the great benefit of exchanges between young people across country boundaries, saying: “Simple exchanges can break down walls between us, for when people […]

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Contrary to what might be expected…
March 11, 2010 1 min. read

In the face of machismo and homophobia on the island and in much of the Hemisphere, and despite an international community that may be tending more towards tolerance of LGBT individuals but is still far from fully accepting these into society, Cuba—as we’ve noted previously—has a surprisingly high level of institutional support for the gay, […]

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Brazil's God of Trade
March 10, 2010 3 min. read

Brazil is set to institute wide-ranging tariffs against the United States in 28 days. Dry milk products, cars, corn, wheat, boats, patents—over 100 goods in all—will be included. Last year Brazil argued before the WTO that US cotton subsidies to the tune of $3 billion were “archaic” and constituted unfair protection; the WTO agreed, authorizing […]

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The news that's headlining internationally
March 10, 2010 2 min. read

Cuba offers payback plan for frozen bank accounts (Reuters) After freezing hundreds of millions of foreign businesses’ dollars in Cuban banks over the last 1-2 years, Havana is now offering a 2 percent interest rate and a five-year plan to pay these funds out to the companies that are owed. One loophole-sounding proviso: the payments […]

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