For every two steps forward the Cuban president takes with his economic reforms, he takes one step back, says Henken in this audio interview.
Interview: Ted Henken on Raúl Castro's "Economic Mambo"
LatAm Minute: Luis Rubio on Mexico's Rule of Law Challenge
President Enrique Peña Nieto should limit the powers of the presidency to establish rule of law in Mexico, says the political scientist.
LatAm Minute: Rival or Ally? The China-Mexico Trade Dynamic
Former Mexican Ambassador to China Jorge Guajardo speaks on the off-balance trade relations between the two countries.
LatAm Minute: Asdrúbal Oliveros on Venezuela's New Exchange System
Learn how dollar exchange rates are affecting the private sector and consumers’ lives in the country.
LatAm Minute: How the Drop in Oil Price Affects the Region
IMF’s Adrienne Cheasty explains why a decrease in oil prices is a boon for some Latin American countries and a bane for others.
Audio: Sabatini on USAID Funding in Cuba
On NPR, AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini commented on the debate around USAID programs on the island.
Audio: Christopher Sabatini - "New Cuba Relationship Could Be A Boon For American Farmers"
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Jackie Northam
On NPR's "All Things Considered", AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini explains whether renewed relations with Cuba will impact U.S. agricultural exports to the island.