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Barrington-Bush: 'They Know They Are Not Alone': Anti-Mining Activists Connect-The-Dots In Oaxaca, Mexico
Commentary, January, 26 2013
Liam Barrington-Bush
Barrington-Bush's ZSpace page
Stronger networks, many participants felt, had the potential to challenge the power of large multi-national corporations and the governments that support them
Wilton: In The New Mexican Revolution, Resistance Is Fertile
Commentary, January, 22 2013
Jen Wilton
Wilton's ZSpace page
As the Zapatistas announced, in Mexico “a new form of social life is blooming… When they silenced us, we continued to exist. And here we are, existing”
Ellner: Prospects for 2013 in Venezuela
Znet Article, January, 18 2013
Steve Ellner
Ellner's ZSpace page
Whether Chávez recovers from his latest bout of cancer or not, Chávistas must find a way of becoming less dependent on their charismatic leader
Jr.: The Promises and Challenges of Bolivia's Socialist Government
Znet Article, January, 16 2013
W. T. Whitney Jr.
Jr.'s ZSpace page
Bolivia's government entered 2013 on an optimistic note. Socialist-oriented projects aimed at shoring up national independence and protecting indigenous rights seemingly were on track
Watt: Drug War Mexico: A Conversation With Peter Watt (Part One)
Znet Article, January, 14 2013
Peter Watt
Watt's ZSpace page
The origins and development of the Mexican drug trade, the intersections between neoliberal economic policies and the American-sponsored "war on drugs"
Martin: Venezuela: The Campaign Of The Opposition Is Provoking A Revolutionary Backlash
Znet Article, January, 10 2013
Jorge Martin
Martin's ZSpace page
The Venezuelan oligarchy and imperialism have renewed their campaign of destabilisation against the Bolivarian Revolution. They risk unleashing the wrath of the workers and the poor
Molina: Lessons In Organization And Dignity From The Zapatistas
Znet Article, January, 07 2013
Marta Molina
Molina's ZSpace page
What the Zapatistas achieved in Chiapas could only have been achieved with dignity, organization and discipline
Ghosh: Mexico’s Challenge
Znet Article, January, 07 2013
Jayati Ghosh
Ghosh's ZSpace page
Mexico’s “war on drugs” is set to change from a militaristic approach to one that recognises and addresses the complexity of the problem
Jaua: Chavismo
Znet Article, January, 06 2013
Elias Jaua
Jaua's ZSpace page
So great is the impact of this new political culture that the rightwing in Venezuela and in other countries has tried to take control, albeit unsuccessfully, of Chavismo’s codes and values
Committee: The Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee
Znet Article, January, 01 2013
The Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee
Committee's ZSpace page
Communiqué from the Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee – General Command of the Zapatista National Liberation Army
Paterson: 2012: Year of Indigenous Resistance in Mexico
Commentary, December, 31 2012
Kent Paterson
Paterson's ZSpace page
Despite the ongoing and historic repression directed against them, Mexico’s indigenous communities push forward in defense of their lands, their cultures and their ecosystems
Oikonomakis: Chiapas Cries Out: The Sound Of Zapatista Silence
Znet Article, December, 29 2012
Leonidas Oikonomakis
Oikonomakis's ZSpace page
With the Zapatista communities under attack by capital and state, the indigenous support bases are rising once more to defend their autonomous utopia
La Botz: Mexican Congress Approves Education "Reform"
Znet Article, December, 23 2012
Dan La Botz
La Botz's ZSpace page
At the heart of the new law is a regular teacher evaluation with increased emphasis on merit
Weisbrot: Obama Signals Four More Years Of Bad Relations With Latin America
Znet Article, December, 21 2012
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
President Obama's crass comments about newly-elected Chavez only serve to further alienate himself from Latin America
Choque: Bolivia: The Struggle For The Right To Collectively Own Land
Znet Article, December, 19 2012
María Belén Choque
Choque's ZSpace page
A community of 1000 low-income families on the outskirts of Cochabamba city, Bolivia, is currently in a struggle to own property collectively
Fitz: Why Is Cuba's Health Care System the Best Model for Poor Countries?
Commentary, December, 09 2012
Don Fitz
Fitz's ZSpace page
10 generalizations from Cuba's extensive experience in developing medical science and sharing its approach with poor countries throughout the world
Kennedy: Conflicts and Conundrums: How the Venezuelan State Must Strike the Balance With its Indigenous People
Znet Article, December, 08 2012
Stephanie Kennedy
Kennedy's ZSpace page
The question for the state today is; what is easier to sacrifice, people or production?
Zamora: Doha Climate Talks: Bolivia Declares, 'The Climate Is Not For Sale!'
Znet Article, December, 08 2012
Jose Antonio Zamora
Zamora's ZSpace page
The following address was presented by Jose Antonio Zamora Guitierrez, minister of environment and water for the Plurinational State of Bolivia, to the UN Conference on Climate Change
Nevins: Convicts, Collateral Damage, and the “War on Drugs”
Znet Article, December, 07 2012
Joseph Nevins
Nevins's ZSpace page
Two recent court cases in southern California provide insight into the identity of those who smuggle drugs across the international boundary between the two countries
Biardeau: Analyzing the Debate on Chavez’s Socialist Plan: Interview with Venezuelan Academic Javier Biardeau
Znet Article, December, 05 2012
Javier Biardeau
Biardeau's ZSpace page
Will the initiative truly strengthen democracy and people’s power in Venezuela?


