CEPR analyzes and critiques US foreign policy, including through institutions where the US has outsized influence, such as the IMF and the Organization of American States, as well through direct US intervention in other countries.
CEPR analiza y critica la política internacional de EEUU, incluso a través de instituciones donde EEUU tiene una influencia descomunal, como el FMI y la Organización de Estados Americanos, así como a través de la intervención directa de EEUU en otros países.
CEPR analyzes and critiques US foreign policy, including through institutions where the US has outsized influence, such as the IMF and the Organization of American States, as well through direct US intervention in other countries.
CEPR analiza y critica la política internacional de EEUU, incluso a través de instituciones donde EEUU tiene una influencia descomunal, como el FMI y la Organización de Estados Americanos, así como a través de la intervención directa de EEUU en otros países.
· Op-Ed/Commentary
CARICOMDemocracyHaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanUS Foreign PolicyVenezuela Haiti News Round-Up No. 13: More Countries Pledge Support for Kenyan-Led Intervention, But Questions RemainJake JohnstonChris François / February 28, 2024
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ChinaEcuadorElectionsLatin America and the CaribbeanRussiaSanctionsUS Foreign Policy Ecuador News Round-Up No. 11: Noboa Looks to Fund his “War on Drugs” as Tensions with Russia RisePedro Labayen Herrera / February 16, 2024
· Op-Ed/Commentary
DemocracyHondurasLatin America and the CaribbeanUnited StatesUS Foreign Policy Once the US’s “Good Friend” in Honduras; Now on Trial for Drug TraffickingDan BeetonAlexander Main / February 09, 2024
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DemocracyHaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanUnited StatesUS Foreign Policy Haiti News Round-Up No. 12: US Backs De Facto Prime Minister Amid Increasing Protests Calling for His ResignationJake JohnstonChris François / February 09, 2024
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ElectionsInternationalMiddle EastUnited StatesUS Foreign Policy A Widening War in the Middle East Could Alter US Election ResultsMark Weisbrot / MIAMI HERALD / January 29, 2024
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GovernmentInternationalMiddle EastUnited StatesUS Foreign Policy Why Biden Can’t Afford to Expand the WarMark WeisbrotJustin Talbot Zorn / TIME / January 29, 2024
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COVID-19EcuadorElectionsInternationalLatin America and the CaribbeanUS Foreign Policy How Did Ecuador Spiral into This Nightmare? It Was the Neoliberal Dismantling of the StateGuillaume Long / SIDECAR / January 25, 2024
· Op-Ed/Commentary
CARICOMHaitiKenyaLatin America and the CaribbeanSanctionsUnited NationsUS Foreign Policy Haiti News Round-Up No. 11: Congress Pushes Back on US-Haiti PolicyJake JohnstonChris François / January 18, 2024
· Op-Ed/Commentary
CubaLatin America and the CaribbeanSanctionsUS Foreign Policy Cuba’s “Terror” Designation Is a Deadly Fiction. It’s Time to End It.Michael Galant / THE HILL / January 05, 2024
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HaitiKenyaLatin America and the CaribbeanSanctionsUS Foreign Policy Haiti News Round-Up No. 10: US Deports Former Coup LeaderJake JohnstonChris François / December 04, 2023