The third Monday in November Carnival of Latin America and the Caribbean
Welcome to the Carnival of Latin America and the Caribbean, the weekly roundup of news items and blog posts on the region. If you would like your posts included, please email me: faustaw2 "at" gmail "dot" com.
This week's big story: The G20 weekend meeting in Washington DC. While Washington commuters had to put up with the traffic jams, and the leaders pledged to work together to restore global growth, that pledge is probably worth the paper it was signed on (since it wasn't signed on paper), and nothing much else happened. On the bright side, oil is trading in the $56 range.
I'll be talking about the G-20 in today's 15 Minutes on Latin America podcast.
LATIN AMERICA
The Latinobarómetro poll
Democracy and the downturn
Latin Americans are standing up for their rights
ARGENTINA
Menem faces court over bomb probe
Decálogo del asaltado
BRAZIL
The Forest Jihad
COLOMBIA
Pelosi Serves Up Colombia To Europe
Last Chance for a Colombia Pact
UPDATE:UAW Won't Support Colombia Trade Pact For Big-3 Aid
FARC se infiltra en universidades para entrenar a milicianos
Rooting out cocaine production in Colombia
CUBA
To save the ants
From the official Communist party organ, Castro writes a book about Colombia
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Dominicans charged with organizing fatal journey
ECUADOR
Correa amenaza con incursionar y bombardear territorio de Colombia
ECUADOR
Soros's Narcostate Promotional Team Does Ecuador
JAMAICA
"Driven Life" and others in a dynamic conversation about faith and its impact on the world.
Spurning Europe, Caribbean pushes death penalty
MEXICO
Mexico's War: The Iraq Next Door
Mexico stock exchange says drug war scaring off IPOs
Criminal insurgency strikes Mexican media
NICARAGUA
How to steal an election
Daniel Ortega sets an ugly precedent
Preliminary thoughts on Nicaragua
U.S. Should Cut Foreign Assistance to Nicaragua
PARAGUAY
Landing on our airstrip
Meeting with other Paraguay bloggers in Paraguay
PERU
The Re-Emergence of the Shining Path: The Criminal-Terrorist Nexus
PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico to eliminate Electoral Fund in 2009
URUGUAY
Uruguay head vetoes abortion bill
VENEZUELA
On Sunday, Venezuelans will be voting for 23 governors across the country. Mary O'Grady writes about Chávez's threat to bring out the tanks if people don't vote for his candidates: Dodd's 'Democrat' Tightens His Grip
Venezuela News and Views has been posting on the elections. Here's the latest: The Venezuelan 2008 election: update 16 - Holding Margarita
Chavez says Venezuela is moving toward developing nuclear power
The clueless and strange tale of the expelled Venezuelan Diplomats
US POLITICS
The only way is up
After eight years of neglect by Bush, relations between the US and Latin America can only improve under Barack Obama
The NYT has a lame article about how Obama's athletic abilities make him qualified to discuss foreign policy with the likes of cigar-yielding tyrant Castro (I wonder when was the last time Fidel even saw a baseball) and coca leaf growers' union leader Evo Morales, For Obama, a Scouting Report on Athletic Heads of State. James Joyner aims, shoots, and scores in his comment on the puff piece.
SCIENCE and EDUCATIONAL
The 'Secret Jews' of San Luis Valley
An introduction to Spanish nouns and genders
This week’s posts and podcasts
Today's 15 Minutes on Latin America: The G-20.
Huge weapons cache on Mexican border drug wars
“What Obama Might Do?”, on Latin America
Postcards from the edge: Sandalistas {heart} Hugo
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