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The significance and potential of the Tea Party movement can only be understood by examining populism in its unique manifestation in the United States, where its history is both consoling and cautionary about this modern populist movement.
The Tea Party movement should be considered within the historical context of the traditional of populism in American politics, which suggests it could become an enduring political force.
The Venezuelan opposition is waiting for a showdown in presidential elections set for Oct. 7, but a corrupt Chavista cadre has already seized the advantage and will seek to hold on to power by any means necessary.
Latin America's democracies and market economies today face substantial challenges, former Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo said in a speech at AEI on November 6.
The Right should ask itself why what was called "the Reagan Revolution" twenty-five years ago is being apparently swept away with such ease by President Obama.
Sandinista and U.S. nemesis Daniel Ortega is the frontrunner going into Nicaragua's presidential election this Sunday. What would his victory mean for U.S.-Nicaragua relations?
Conservatives need to be able to do four things better than they do currently. First, they need to be comfortable making the moral case about enterprise.
Venezuelans and their Latin American neighbors are paying the price for Hugo Chávez's corruption and imperialist project.




