Dan Beeton directs communications for CEPR’s International Program. He has more than twenty-five years of experience working on international policy issues with organizations including the Center for Economic Justice, Haiti Reborn, and the US Campaign for Burma.
Prior to joining CEPR, he was associate director for Citizens Trade Campaign where he did research and advocacy on US trade policy. His writings on Haiti, Latin America, trade, and other topics have been published in the Los Angeles Times, Al Jazeera, Newsday, Fortune, the NACLA Report on the Americas, Third World Quarterly and other publications. He has also been a contributing editor for NACLA.
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CEPR News: The Fierce Urgency of Now
CEPR News for January 28, 2021

CEPR News: Guide to Federal Budget Activism for Advocates, Decision-Makers, Public
Trump should be removed from office ASAP

Here’s What You Helped CEPR Accomplish in 2020. Where Do You Want To Go In 2021?
As 2020 Draws to a Close, Let’s Review What We Accomplished This Year

The Political Exile of Ecuador’s Rafael Correa
CEPR senior policy analyst and Ecuador’s former foreign minister Guillaume Long talked to This Is Hell about lawfare, the barring of former president Rafael Correa’s party from the ballot, and Ecuador’s turn toward austerity and the IMF under Moreno.

Sanctioning the Way for COVID-19
US government actions will lead to more deaths in Iran and Venezuela.

Venezuela’s Oil Production Fell Precipitously After the Enactment of New US Sanctions in February 2019
September 23, 2019

Puerto Rico’s Dual Crises Show Its Territorial Status is the Worst of Both Worlds
Dan BeetonInsideSources, October 22, 2017
The Trump Administration Rebrands US-Central America Policy
Dan BeetonAlterNet, July 11, 2017
No, Honduras Isn’t Necessarily Getting Safer
Dan Beeton and Rebecca WattsNACLA Report on the Americas, Volume 48, Issue 4, December 2, 2016
How Hillary Clinton's Response to the Honduras Coup Brought Relations with Latin America to a New Low
Dan Beeton and Ming Chun Tang
The Hill, May 27, 2016