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Recent Articles
- The Spanish Noose Around Chavez's Neck - March 3, 2010
- WASHINGTON -- An investigation triggered by the contents of computer files captured during a raid on a guerrilla camp in Ecuador has now suggested a Venezuelan link...
- Open Letter to Sebastian Pinera - January 20, 2010
- WASHINGTON -- Your election as president of Chile is reverberating far beyond your country.
As a group of friends have had the chance to discuss with you in recent...
- Chavez Is About to Lose Clout - Globe and Mail - January 6, 2010
- There has been abundant talk about Latin America's tilt to the left this past decade, but such chatter will soon become antiquated. Presidential contests in key...
- Brazilian Hubris - November 25, 2009
- WASHINGTON -- The Economist magazine warned Brazilians last week against too much "hubris," reminding them that they have a long way to go in becoming a major world...
- Time to Support Honduras' Elections - November 18, 2009
- TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- The presidential election that will take place Nov. 29 is the legitimate way to solve the crisis that has given this country a disproportionate...
- Blaming the Swiss Scapegoat - September 2, 2009
- GENEVA -- Repercussions continue to mount here over the deal by which Switzerland will give the names of presumptive tax evaders to the U.S. government.
I'm referring,...
- The Tyranny of Oil - August 20, 2009
- WASHINGTON -- Recessions can be a good thing -- they wring the excesses out of the economy and focus people's attention on public policy mistakes that often are the root...
- Hugo Chavez's Imperial Chess Game - August 12, 2009
- WASHINGTON -- Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has never been coy about his imperial plans. What started as the Cuba-Venezuela axis now includes Ecuador, Bolivia, Nicaragua and...
- Zelaya's Coup - July 2, 2009
- WASHINGTON -- Anytime a bunch of soldiers break into a presidential palace, pick up the president and put him on a flight to exile, as happened in Honduras last Sunday,...
- No Tears for Them in Argentina - July 1, 2009
- WASHINGTON -- The midterm elections in Argentina have dealt a devastating blow to President Cristina Kirchner and her husband, former President Nestor Kirchner, who is...
- Winner in Honduras: Chavez - Int'l Herald Tribune - June 30, 2009
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IN the weeks leading up to Honduras’s coup, President Manuel Zelaya, an ally of Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, knew what he was doing. In pushing the limits of...
- Showdown in Caracas - June 3, 2009
- CARACAS, Venezuela -- A group of foreign writers, academics and politicians was invited here to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Cedice, a Venezuelan think tank that...
- The Moral Reason for Ending Embargo - April 29, 2009
- WASHINGTON--Most Americans seem to reject the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba. According to a Washington Post/ABC poll, 57 percent of Americans now oppose the policy. A...
- Obama Should Re-Gift Chavez's Book - April 22, 2009
- WASHINGTON--Hugo Chavez's gift to President Obama at the recent Summit of the Americas--a copy of Eduardo Galeano's "Open Veins of Latin America"--has many people...
- Advice for Obama in Latin America - April 15, 2009
- WASHINGTON--Memo to President Obama: The Summit of the Americas taking place in Trinidad & Tobago this week will be your first trip to the Latin American region. Here...
- Angela Merkel: Voice of Reason - April 1, 2009
- WASHINGTON -- Amid the panic of the hour, with governments creating, borrowing and spending money like drunken sailors, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has emerged as...
- End the China Bashing - February 4, 2009
- WASHINGTON -- Several Chinese readers have contacted me to express astonishment at the chorus of voices blaming China for the U.S. recession. They wonder: Is this the...
- No Angels in Congo's War - New Republic - November 20, 2008
- Brazil and the Petro-State Challenge - September 17, 2008
- SAO PAULO, Brazil--In the United States, offshore drilling is so controversial that it has become the stuff of heated presidential campaign debate. But in Brazil, it is...
- Kobe and the Triumph of Internationalism - TNR - August 27, 2008
- Did Karadzic Win Bosnian War? - New Republic - August 6, 2008
- Cuba's Courageous Leaders of Dissent - New Republic - July 29, 2008
- Chavez's Empty Promises - New Republic - July 16, 2008
- We the European People - New Republic - June 18, 2008
- An Oily Mess - New Republic - June 11, 2008
- The True Price of Gas - New Republic - May 7, 2008
- What Paraguay's Election Tells Us - New Republic - April 30, 2008
- Zimbabwe's Monster - Independent Institute - April 9, 2008
- The World's Bravest Blogger - New Republic - April 2, 2008
- A Natural Gas Disaster - Independent Institute - March 14, 2008
- Eternal Putin - New Republic - March 5, 2008