Tag Archives: Nicaragua

Corn Provides Life in Nicaragua

Farmers in Nicaragua still subsist off corn, the crop that made civilization possible in Mesoamerica.

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U2: Local Act, Global Horizons (Part II)

How has U2’s lead singer, Bono, become such an icon of political activism?

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When Gringos Get It Right

When it comes to Iraq, what can the United States learn from its 20th century occupations in Latin America?

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Iraq and the Politics of Withdrawal: Lessons from U.S. Occupations in Latin America

What lessons has the United States failed to draw from its occupations in Latin America?

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Ahmadinejad’s Little, Older Brother

Is there a competition now among some countries’ presidents to “out-Ahmadinejad” Ahmadinejad?

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Nicaragua, CAFTA and the "Invisible Hand"

What positive changes could CAFTA bring to Latin America?

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