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Venezuela's Cuban Health Program Fraying at the Edges

To read my article about the status of Venezuela's Cuban health program, click here.

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Mentioned Once Again in New York Times

The Marvel Avengers have arrived, and they are headed over to the East Village of Manhattan. To read this article relating to my new novel, Post Academic Stress Disorder, click here. Once again, the New York Times made mention of the novel, this time providing a link back to the Huffington Post article. Click here to see the rundown.

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Why is Obama Wary of Dilma Rousseff and Brazil?

My big piece about up and coming power Brazil and what's behind the story in terms of big power rivalry with the U.S. To read the article, click here.

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My interview with former British diplomat Carne Ross about WikiLeaks

Just published my interview with former British diplomat Carne Ross. During our discussion, we talked about the legacy of WikiLeaks as well as Ross' new book, The Leaderless Revolution.  Click here to go to the interview. 

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Three nights ago speaking on al-Jazeera English

Just made an appearance on al-Jazeera English on Sunday, though unfortunately it does not seem to be available on the internet. The discussion centered around the upcoming Venezuelan election and the ramifications of Hugo Chavez's illness upon domestic politics as well as the international left. I said that Chavez made a big mistake by not grooming a successor about six years ago, which jeopardizes the whole "Bolivarian" project. From there, we got into the issue of the pitfalls of populism and the idea of the charismatic leader. If Chavez should falter, the most immediate beneficiary will probably be Brazil, and I have decidedly mixed feelings about this. In my next and upcoming article, I highlight these concerns in light of secret correspondence involving the U.S., Brazil and Argentina.

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Belgian paper on Venezuelan election

De Staandard, a daily Belgian paper with circulation 100,000, just published this article about Venezuela and the presidential election. The article quotes me but unfortunately it is written in Flemish. Click here to see the piece and be sure to let me know what it says.

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