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Burbach: Chavez Renewed Latin America and Revived Socialism
Znet Article, March, 07 2013
Roger Burbach
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Hugo Chavez cut a wide swath on the international scene, putting forth a vision of a world based on equitable relations among nations and peoples
Burbach: Chilean Student Movement Leads Uprising For Transformation of the Country
Znet Article, August, 14 2011
Roger Burbach
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Chile is becoming a part of the global movement of youth that is transforming the world
Burbach: Ecuador's Neo-Liberal Model
Znet Article, February, 08 2010
Roger Burbach
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Beginning his fourth year as president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa confronts a major challenge from some of the very social actors that propelled him into office, primarily over the control of the country's extractive resources.
Burbach: Obama and Hillary Nix Change in Honduras
Znet Article, July, 27 2009
Roger Burbach
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The situation in Honduras and Central America is growing increasingly tumultuous with each passing day as deposed President Manuel Zelaya confronts the de facto regime of Roberto Micheletti with thousands of partisans mobilizing in the border area...
Burbach: Honduran Coup Tries to Halt Advance of Latin American Left
Znet Article, July, 03 2009
Roger Burbach
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The coup against Manuel Zelaya of Honduras represents a last ditch effort by Honduras’ entrenched economic and political interests to stave off the advance of the new left governments that have taken hold in Latin America over the past decade. A...
Burbach: Et Tu, Daniel? The Sandinista Revolution Betrayed
Znet Article, March, 06 2009
Roger Burbach
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Upon his inauguration as Nicaraguan president in January 2007, Daniel Ortega asserted that his government would represent “the second stage of the Sandinista Revolution.†His election was full of symbolic resonance, coming after 16 years of el...
Burbach: The United States: Orchestrating a Civic Coup in Bolivia
Znet Article, November, 19 2008
Roger Burbach
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livian President Evo Morales is visiting the United Nations and the Organization of American States this week to report on the recent US coup attempt against his government. He will also meet with members of Congress to deal with “the worst diplom...
Burbach: United States maneuvers to carve up Bolivia with autonomy vote
Znet Article, May, 06 2008
Roger Burbach
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The illegal referendum held on Sunday to declare autonomy in Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s richest province, is backed by the Bush administration in an attempt to halt the leftward drift of South America. While the US embassy in La Paz blandly declares it...
Burbach: Bush Trip to Counter Chavez is Destined to Fail
Znet Article, March, 10 2007
Roger Burbach
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Bush's trip to Latin America is a calculated effort to counter Hugo Chavez's growing influence in the region and to separate the "bad left" from the "good left", namely Uruguay and to some extent Brazil. He hopes to add them to the dwindling bloc ...
Burbach: The Atrocities of Augusto Pinochet and the United States
Znet Article, December, 12 2006
Roger Burbach
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In Santiago on September 11, 1973 I watched as Chilean air force jets flew overhead. Moments later I heard explosions and saw fireballs of smoke fill the sky as the presidential palace went up in flames. Salvador Allende, the elected Socialist pre...
Burbach: Confrontation in Bolivia over Agrarian Reform
Znet Article, December, 04 2006
Roger Burbach
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The government of Evo Morales and the indigenous social movements of Bolivia have won an historic victory with the passage of an agrarian reform law that calls for the "expropriation of lands" that "do not serve a just social-economic function." A...
Burbach: Bolivia's Realignment
Znet Article, May, 08 2006
Roger Burbach
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With the nationalization of Bolivia's natural gas and petroleum resources President Evo Morales, the country's first Indian president, is dramatically reshaping his country's destiny. On May 1st he proclaimed "an historic day has arrived. Now the ...
Burbach: Bolivia's Morales deftly keeps enemies at bay while pushing reforms
Znet Article, February, 20 2006
Roger Burbach
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Evo Morales is just an inspirational symbol for his people? Think again. Bolivia's first Indian president has shown political acuity in his early days in office, skillfully maneuvering and sticking to his radical program for transforming the count...
Burbach: Bush vs. Chavez
Znet Article, November, 11 2005
Roger Burbach
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Bush’s woes just keep piling up on him. The summit of hemispheric leaders he attended in Argentina was a total embarrassment, revealing the emperor has no clothes. Bush did manage to avoid shaking hands with his main adversary at the summi...
Burbach: Hugo Chavez: A Bolivarian Socialist at the United Nations
Znet Article, September, 22 2005
Roger Burbach
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Caracas, Venezuela. Hugo Chavez has moved onto the world stage as an advocate of profound change within his own country and abroad. At the gathering of world leaders at the United Nations this week he proclaimed: "The United Nations has exhausted...


