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What Pope Francis Means for Latin America by Jaime Daremblum
PJ Media
March 20, 2013
Liberation theology is a radical, pseudo-Marxist school of Catholic social thought that first emerged in …

Argentina's Betrayal by Jaime Daremblum
PJ Media
February 7, 2013
Last week, Argentina and Iran jointly agreed to establish a "truth commission", that will …

Radical Leftism Fails in Argentina by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
November 19, 2012
When Argentine president Cristina Kirchner nationalized the Spanish-owned YPF oil company this past April, Washington …

Rising Continent by Jaime Daremblum
PJ Media
May 17, 2012
Over the past month, Latin America has seen two high-profile nationalizations of Spanish-owned companies. …

South America's New Pariah by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
May 8, 2012
Today in Washington, Argentine vice president Amado Boudou will be addressing a Council of …

Argentina's President Kirchner Flunks Economics by Jaime Daremblum
PJ Media
April 23, 2012
Back in February, after Argentine authorities inexplicably seized the contents of a U.S. military …

Argentina's Slow-Motion Disaster by Jaime Daremblum
PJ Media
March 8, 2012
Whenever Argentina starts rattling sabers over the British Falkland Islands, it's a surefire sign …

Argentina sumida en la demagogia by Jaime Daremblum
La Nación (Costa Rica)
March 3, 2012
Cuando los gobernantes de Argentina ondean el tema de las islas Malvinas, los observadores …

The New Falklands War by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
January 30, 2012
In 1982, Argentina’s right wing military junta launched a sudden invasion of the Falkland …

Cooking the Books in Buenos Aires by Jaime Daremblum
Pajamas Media
October 13, 2011
On September 26, the Latin Business Chronicle reported that Argentina would likely finish 2011 with the world's …

Risky Business in Buenos Aires by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
August 24, 2011
Iran has a lot riding on the survival—both literal and political—of Venezuelan strongman Hugo …

Argentina's Illegal Antics by Jaime Daremblum
American Spectator Online
August 16, 2011
When the financial crisis first hit, the U.S. government bailed out major banks in …

Iran's Laughable Offer by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
July 25, 2011
As Lewis Carroll's Alice might have said, the relationship between Argentina and Iran just …

Israel Gets Active in Latin America by Jaime Daremblum
Pajamas Media
June 23, 2011
In late 2010 and early 2011, a long list of Latin American countries suddenly …

Kirchner Antics Put Argentina on Brink by Jaime Daremblum
Real Clear World
April 21, 2011
In her authoritarian economic policies, her persistent efforts to intimidate opposition journalists and her …

Will Argentina Whitewash Iranian Terrorism? by Jaime Daremblum
Weekly Standard Online
March 30, 2011
The last time that Argentine foreign minister Héctor Timerman made international news, he was …

Argentina’s Decline by Jaime Daremblum
The Weekly Standard Online
February 9, 2011
Two recent dispatches from Buenos Aires highlight the travails of Argentine president Cristina Kirchner, …

 

 

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