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Latin American Program Staff in the Media

We are pleased to share with you a list of media outlets in which Latin American Program staff members have been featured recently.

We are pleased to share with you a list of media outlets in which Latin American Program staff members have been featured recently.

Elections in Colombia, Cynthia J. Arnson

Deborah Jerome, "Colombia: Moving Beyond 'Narco-Democracy,'" Council on Foreign Relations, May 28, 2010

Patrick Markey, "Colombia vote pits Uribe ally against ex-mayor," Reuters, May 30, 2010

Simon Romero, "Ex-Defense Chief Leads in Colombia," New York Times, May 30, 2010

Sibylla Brodzinsky, "Uribe ally dominates vote," Miami Herald, May 30, 2010

Ex-defense head leads in Colombia election," UPI, May 31, 2010

Helen Murphy and Matthew Bristow, "Santos Crushes Rival in Colombia Presidential Vote," Bloomberg, May 31, 2010

Jenny Carolina Gonzalez and Tracy Wilkinson, "Former defense minister ahead in Colombia election," LA Times, May 31, 2010

Juan Forero, "Santos handily wins first round of Colombian presidential election," Washington Post, May 31, 2010

Sibylla Brodzinsky, "Former defence minister leads way in Colombia's presidential elections," The Guardian, June 1, 2010

Cynthia J. Arnson, "A Fresh Look – US Perspectives during Argentina's Military Dictatorship (1976-1983),"

Oliver Stone's South of the Border: A Debate at the American Film Institute,
Cynthia J. Arnson

http://csis.org/blog/changing-paradigms-latin-america-oliver-stone%E2%80%99s-south-border

http://pajamasmedia.com/ronradosh/2010/06/26/more-on-oliver-stones-latest-travesty-south-of-the-border/2/

http://www.hnn.us/articles/128444.html

http://www.cinematical.com/2010/06/25/silverdocs-review-south-of-the-border/

http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2010/07/06/the-cold-war-is-over-long-live-the-cold-war/

http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/07/some-thoughts-on-patriotism-2/

Latin America- General

Venezuela-Colombia Dispute, Cynthia J. Arnson

Latin America shifting away from U.S. dependence, Cynthia J. Arnson

"The Rise of Religion in Latin America," José Raúl Perales

Paulo Sotero
"Sondeo: 70% brasileños ven positivo mujer en presidencia," AP, September 22, 2010

"Scandal Puts Bumps in Path of Brazil's Leader Protégée," The New York Times, September 20, 2010

"Pese a escándalo de corrupción el partido de Lula gana en sondeos," RT- Al Ritmo de los Tiempos, September 18, 2010

"Brazil will look to Gulf after polls," The National, September 18, 2010

"Aumenta rejeição ao governo de Barack Obama," Globo News Painel, August 28, 2010

Insider: U.S-Brazil trade relations strained, Reuters, August 5, 2010

Exclusive - Fight between U.S. and Brazil threatens trade, Reuters, August 5, 2010

"Irán espera que Rusia apoye el nuevo acuerdo sobre el uranio," RT- Al Ritmo de los Tiempos, May 24, 2010

"Iran deal seen as spot on Brazilian leader's legacy," The New York Times, May 24, 2010

"Was the Iran nuclear deal a victory for Brazil?" Inter-American Dialogue's Latin American Advisor, May 20, 2010

Lula's visit to Tehran, BBC Radio 4, May 14, 2010

Elections in Mexico, Andrew Selee

Mexico's PRI May Gain in Vote, With Eye on Presidency

Mexican Democracy, Even Under Siege

Two parties claim victory in Mexico elections after campaign marred by violence

Mexico elections: Voters send mixed messages

No clear overall victor emerges from Mexico's gubernatorial elections

News Analysis - Even Under Siege, Mexico's Democracy Endures


Drug violence mars Mexico election

A resistência mexicana

Politics, Andrew Selee

Molestan a Mexico Palabras de Clinton

Asegura Hilary Clinton que Mexico se Parece Cada Vez Mas a Colombia

Mexico se Parece Cada Vez Mas a Colombia: Hilary Clinton

Bicentennial, Andrew Selee

Mexico Bicentennial Falls Short on Fervor

Troubles Dim Mexico's Bicentennial

Mexico's Bicentennial No Cause for Celebration for Many Citizens

Security, Eric Olson

La prensa de hoy

Plan Mérida no mide resultados

Iniciativa Mérida no progresa

Plan Mérida: México recibe lo que pide


Atribuyen tácticas terroristas a carteles

Rights Group Claims Mexican Military Abuse

Mexico- General

Arms Seized from Mexican Gangs come from US: Report

Política Comercial y TLCAN en México (1994-2008)

Three kidnapped journalists released

Narcotráfico: una introducción

Study: Vast Majority of Arms Seized from Mexican Cartels Come from U.S.

Mexico's Gun Traffic: The U.S. is a Reliable Source

U.S. DC: Editorial: Mexico's Gun Traffic

Another Opinion: Drug Cartels

United States is Supplier of Drug Cartel Weapons

Mexican Gun Canard, Yet Again

200 Years After its Birth, Mexico Maintains Complicated Relationship with U.S.

Mexican Independence Day Celebration Dampened by Concerns About Gun Violence

Rhetoric Aside, U.S. Can Help Mexico

Arming the Drug Cartels

Bid to Stem Flow of Weapons to Mexico Misfires

UA Leads Study on Border Migration, Violence, Security

Migration

Niegan que paisanos generen inseguridad

Urgen a Crear Politicas Publicas que den Mejores Condiciones de Vida a Migrantes

Cruzando La Frontera

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