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Cold War

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February 22, 2018November 21, 2019 COHA

The Legacy of the Cold War Hovers Over the Possible New Battlefield for Latin America

| By JASMIN G. CHICAS Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To download a PDF of this article,

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August 12, 2016November 21, 2019 COHA

Payback Doesn’t Pay Back: U.S.-Cuba Compensation Claims and the Difficulties of Negotiation

By Zachary Cohen and Patrick Denenea, Research Associates at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs To download a PDF version of this

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September 17, 2012 COHA

Russia VS. USA: Economic Cold War

The current economic competition between the Russian Federation and the United States in the Western Hemisphere bears striking similarity to

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August 15, 2012August 20, 2012 COHA

Reflecting on Esquipulas at 25 While Undoing a Grave Injustice to Vinicio Cerezo

The 25th Anniversary of the Esquipulas II Accords was celebrated on August 14 at the Organization of American States in conjunction

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South America

Héctor Béjar: Repression of Dissent following the illegal removal of President Pedro Castillo in Peru
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Héctor Béjar: Repression of Dissent following the illegal removal of President Pedro Castillo in Peru

January 11, 2023February 21, 2023 COHA

    On January 9, Héctor Béjar, former Foreign Minister of Peru for deposed President Pedro Castillo, issued a statement

Decolonization, Multipolarity, and the Demise of the Monroe Doctrine
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Decolonization, Multipolarity, and the Demise of the Monroe Doctrine

December 6, 2022December 16, 2022 COHA

Central America

Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias
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Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias

July 2, 2020June 3, 2021 John Perry

By John Perry From Masaya, Nicaragua A report issued at the end of May repeats allegations of government repression in

Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua
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Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua

June 22, 2020June 29, 2020 COHA

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COHA’s mission actively promotes the common interests of the hemisphere, raises the visibility of regional affairs and increases the importance of the inter-American relationship, as well as encourage the formulation of rational and constructive U.S. policies towards Latin America.

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