Bolivia and the Changing Shape of U.S. Power
November 2011, Bolivia and the United States signed a “framework agreement” to resume diplomatic relations, more than three years ...
Central American Migrants on the Perilous Journey North (Photo Essay)
For Central Americans seeking to migrate to the United States, the journey across Mexico is fraught with peril (see “ ...
Democracy, Elections, and Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution
On February 4, 1992, when Hugo Chávez launched his failed military rebellion to topple the government of President Carlos Andrés ...
Reporting on Romer’s Charter Cities: How the Media Sanitize Honduras’s Brutal Regime
On the evening of Saturday, September 22, human rights lawyer Antonio Trejo stepped outside a wedding ceremony to take a ...
Celebrating the Election in an Indigenous Village (Photo Essay)
These photos were taken in Santa Elena de Uairen, on Venezuela’s southeastern border with Brazil. This region is home to ...
NACLA as Coalition
This essay was written by one of the founders of NACLA in 1967, as NACLA was debating its future and ...
New & Noteworthy
Over the past 15 years or so, the concept of citizenship has become increasingly broad in Latin America. Thanks in ...
Chávez and the Intellectuals
This piece appeared in the Winter 2012 issue of the NACLA Report. In June 2009 several leftist scholars affiliated with ...