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Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega Rocked by Protests
April 25, 2018
/ Jude Webber and John Paul Rathbone

“It’s probably clear Daniel Ortega has seen his use-by date,” commented AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth as the Nicaraguan president continues to face mass protests.

Nicaragua
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
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Nicaraguan President Ortega Fights For His Political Future
April 24, 2018
/ Carrie Kahn

In the midst of Nicaragua's deadly protests, AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth tells NPR how Ortega will  "rely even more on security forces and perhaps rule in a more authoritarian manner."

Nicaragua
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
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Nicaragua Revokes Legislation That Increased Payroll Tax, Cut Pension Benefits
April 22, 2018
/ José de Córdoba

AS/COA's Vice President Eric Farnsworth explains why despite President Ortega canceling the controversial measures to overhaul the country's social security system, protests and rioting rage onward in Nicaragua. 

Nicaragua
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Quem é Miguel Díaz-Canel, novo presidente de Cuba
April 19, 2018
/ Da redação

"Ele é jovem, mas se esforçou para progredir dentro do Partido Comunista. Parece alguém capaz de se conectar mais com as pessoas, ser mais aberto", diz Alana Tummino, líder do Cuba Working Group da AS/COA, sobre o que se poderia esperar do novo presidente cubano.

Cuba
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What Will Cuba's Revolution Look Like Without a Castro in Charge?
April 18, 2018
/ Ana Campoy

"Because it was a Castro who was introducing these reforms, there was a lot more willingness to implement them," said AS/COA's Cuba Working Group Head Alana Tummino on the prospects for further opening in the island under Miguel Díaz-Canel's leadership.

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The New York Times En Español sobre la exposición de Americas Society "The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930"
April 18, 2018
/ Jason Farago

En exhibición hasta el 30 de junio, la exposición es un relato de ambición, nacionalismo, violencia, innovación técnica y transformación económica que se desarrolla en avenidas majestuosas y parlamentos palaciegos. 

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Americas Society "Metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930"
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The New York Times on Americas Society's The Metropolis in Latin America, 1830–1930
April 18, 2018
/ Jason Farago

On view until June 30, the exhibition is a tale of ambition, nationalism, violence, technical innovation, and economic transformation.

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