coup

October 20, 2021
Amy Booth

Attempts to pursue justice for the alleged coup and human rights violations that followed the 2019 elections in Bolivia could break with Latin America’s pattern of impunity.

October 6, 2021
Rodrigo Acuña

Recently declassified documents confirm what researchers have long claimed: that Australian intelligence worked with the CIA to instigate a coup in Chile during the Cold War.

November 13, 2019
Jonah Walters

Diverse groups oppose Evo Morales, but the right-wing Christian figures representing the country’s old elite that are now grabbing power in Bolivia spells a new tragedy, Bolivian anthropologist Raul Rodriguez Arancibia explains.

September 5, 2019
Jared Olson

As Honduras deals with the fallout of political scandals surrounding President Juan Orlando Hernández, ousted former president Manuel Zelaya and his LIBRE party mount their opposition. 

June 28, 2019
NACLA Editors

A NACLA syllabus to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the coup d’état in Honduras. 

 

August 30, 2018
Rafael R. Ioris

With Lula in prison but leading in the polls, it’s anyone’s guess what Brazil’s October’s elections will bring.

April 13, 2018
Rafael Ioris, Brian Mier, and Bryan Pitts

A Response to Juan Cruz Ferre’s “Lula in Jail: What You Need to Know"

February 2, 2018
Alexandre Fortes

Brazil's progressive forces face an enormous challenge in rebuilding the Left. But the game is far from over—and Lula will continue to play a key role in it.

December 12, 2017
Sandra Cuffe

Amid election violence, Honduran police officers have publicly stated they refuse to crack down on protests. What’s behind this?

December 6, 2017
Aaron Schneider and Rafael R. Ioris

The chaos surrounding last week’s presidential elections in Honduras reflects a rightwing consolidation of power in the country, abetted by the United States.

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