sanctions

July 28, 2024
Lucía Cholakian Herrera

Like in the United States, migration is a big talking point in Venezuela’s election. After an exodus of 7.7 million in the last decade, candidates are promising to help them return.

July 26, 2024
Pedro Varguillas Vielma

Venezuela heads to the polls on July 28. Ociel Alí López's new book offers a timely look at the context, key players, and what's at stake.

July 10, 2024
María Isabel Alfonso

Since the outbreak of the largest protests seen in nearly three decades, the Cuban government has tightened its grip on the economy, further reducing citizens’ freedoms.

July 6, 2022
Ociel Alí López

Después de años sufriendo de la crisis financiera, la economía venezolana se revive e impacta al pueblo y la política.

July 6, 2022
Ociel Alí López

A look at at Venezuela’s reviving economy and what that means for its people and politics after years of financial crisis.

August 6, 2021
John Perry

Biden administration looks to sanctions against Nicaragua, an approach that has historically had mixed results.

April 9, 2020
Atenea Jiménez Lemon y Kevin A. Young

Escuchar las exigencias de y necesidades de los que viven las consecuencias de la política estadounidense es clave para construir relaciones justas, democráticas, y cooperativas.  

April 2, 2020
Alexander Main

Sanctions and other forms of economic warfare have long caused serious harm for countries on the receiving end of Washington’s efforts to impose its policy agenda. Could a progressive U.S. administration marshal economic power at the service of people, not capital?

September 12, 2019
Rebecca Hanson and Francisco J. Sánchez

The recent U.S. sanctions in Venezuela are not only worsening the economic situation, but increasing the country's cynicism toward any hope of resolution.   

August 14, 2019
Kevin Young

Despite previous sanctions leading to over 40,000 deaths in Venezuela over two years, the U.S. is escalating its economic offensive.

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