The United States no longer has the same hegemonic stranglehold over countries within Latin America.
Mark Weisbrot
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Contest for the post of WTO director-general pits Washington’s candidate and programme against most of the world.
The idea that an increase in oil prices automatically reduces poverty and raises everyone’s living standards is not true.
People don’t know the unique role Chavez played in bringing about the unity and second independence of Latin America.
Hugo Chavez will be mourned not only by Venezuelans, but also by many others who appreciate what he did for the region.
The so-called troika’s fiscal plans for Greece are the cause of its economic depression, not the solution.