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Mar 6, 2014

Venezuela’s Protests: Passing Phase or Profound Reform?

Since the beginning of late Hugo Chávez’s administration in 1998, the once stable democratic government in Venezuela has been consistently damaged by political repression, lack of strong freedom of expression, institutional ineffectiveness, and constant human right abuses that have left many calls for justice unanswered. Recently, internal turmoil in the country has elevated political divisions […]

Latin America Venezuela

LatAmSource

Mar 6, 2014

Mexico: A Year of Transformation

By Ambassador Eduardo Medina Mora

Anyone following recent events in Mexico knows that 2013 was a year of unprecedented reforms in my country. As part of a broad agreement between the three main political parties called the Pacto Por México, President Peña Nieto and the Mexican Congress were able to pass legislation that included reforms to energy, education, telecoms, transparency, […]

Latin America Mexico

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Mar 6, 2014

Webcast: Venezuela’s Protests – Passing Phase or Profound Reform?

Note: This event will be held in Spanish. Please join us on March 6, 2014 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.

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In the News

Mar 5, 2014

Marczak: Region is “Silent” on Venezuela

By Jason Marczak

Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center Deputy Director Jason Marczak is quoted by McClatchy on the international community’s response to anti-government demonstrations Venezuela:

Venezuela

Event Recap

Mar 5, 2014

Analyzing the New Defense Agenda

On March 4, the US Department of Defense released its Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), the blueprint for defense spending and defense strategy over the course of the next four years. All eyes in Washington DC and beyond were on the 2014 QDR, as it comes at the end of the war in Afghanistan, the rise […]

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LatAmSource

Mar 4, 2014

Brazil Welcomes Education Innovation

By Gabriel Sanchez Zinny

Education systems across Latin America are taking steps towards allowing more innovation – some more, some less. But in the case of Brazil, the arrival of innovative new actors is looking more like an invasion.

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President Barack Obama discussing Ukraine with national security advisors, Feb. 28, 2014

NATOSource

Mar 3, 2014

President Obama’s Foreign Policy is Based on Fantasy

By Editorial Board of the Washington Post

For five years, President Obama has led a foreign policy based more on how he thinks the world should operate than on reality.

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President Barack Obama Talking on Phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, March 1, 2014

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Mar 3, 2014

Ukraine Crisis Tests Obama’s Foreign Policy Focus on Diplomacy Over Military Force

By Scott Wilson, Washington Post

Ukraine has emerged as a test of Obama’s argument that, far from weakening American power, he has enhanced it through smarter diplomacy, stronger alliances and a realism untainted by the ideology that guided his predecessor.

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USS Connecticut in the Arctic Ocean, March 19, 2011

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Feb 28, 2014

US Navy Releases New Arctic Strategy

By US Navy

From United States Navy:  The U.S. Navy released an updated Arctic Roadmap Feb. 24 to prepare naval forces over the next 15 years for operations in the Arctic Ocean.

Europe & Eurasia United States and Canada

In the News

Feb 28, 2014

Salcedo: Andres Bello and Venezuela’s Future

By Victor Salcedo

Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center Intern Victor Salcedo writes for the Huffington Post on protests in Venezuela:

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