Nadia Martinez

Opposition to U.S. policies gets a boost in Argentina »

By Nadia Martinez, October 31, 2007

The real significance of the election of the new Argentine president is not what she has in common with Sen. Hillary Clinton. Instead, the true meaning lies in the further consolidation of opposition to U.S. policies in Latin America.read more

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In Latin America visit, Bush must listen, not preach »

In Latin America visit, Bush must listen, not preach
By Nadia Martinez

March 6, 2007

President Bush would do well to make his visit to Latin America a "listening tour" -- especially after the fiasco of his last venture south of the border.read more

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Big oil gets bad news in Ecuador »

Big oil gets bad news in Ecuador
By Nadia Martinez

November 30, 2006

The Bush administration's streak of bad news in Latin America keeps on going.read more

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Bush unhappy with Nicaragua elections, too »

Bush unhappy with Nicaragua elections, too
By Nadia Martinez

November 8, 2006

For the Bush administration, it wasn't just the U.S. elections that were a disappointment this week. On Nov. 5, citizens of Nicaragua voted to return former leftist President Daniel Ortega to power.read more

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Mexico's new president-elect faces divided economy »

Mexico's new president-elect faces divided economy
By Nadia Martinez and Chuck Collins

September 6, 2006

Mexico's new president is a free-trade soul mate of President Bush. While the White House officials welcome the victory of Felipe Calderon today, they may regret it tomorrow.read more

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Mexico presidential elections will have big impact on U.S. »

Mexico presidential elections will have big impact on U.S.
By Nadia Martinez and Chuck Collins

June 28, 2006

Mexico's upcoming elections will have significant implications here at home.read more

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Bolivia's control of oil not surprising »

Bolivia's control of oil not surprising
By Nadia Martinez

May 10, 2006

Bolivia's recent decision to nationalize its oil and gas sector should come as little surprise.

After all, Bolivian President Evo Morales won elections by an unprecedented landslide in December with a platform that called for nationalizing the oil and gas industry.read more

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For Latin America, another left turn »

For Latin America, another left turn
By Nadia Martinez

January 18, 2006

The election of Bolivia's new president is a powerful symbol of the growing resistance throughout Latin America to U.S.-led economic programs. The White House should take seriously the message the Bolivian people have sent.read more

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