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Latin America’s Foreign Policies at a Crossroads
Latin America’s Foreign Policies at a Crossroads
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36 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
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Podcast episode
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The foreign policy actions of many Latin American governments often contradict their principles. This disconnect causes leaders to pursue short-term objectives that do not address the region’s most pressing challenges, such as authoritarianism and organized crime.The Maduro regime’s assassination of a Venezuelan exile in Chile and the Ecuadorian government’s arrest of a convicted former vice president at the Mexican embassy in Quito illustrate how poor foreign policy exacerbates lawlessness and democratic regression in the region.Join Hudson for a conversation with academic and columnist Hector Schamis on how Latin American governments’ approach to foreign policy destabilizes the region and what a better approach might look like.
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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