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In Ecuador, Rafael Correa continues to trample democratic institutions, although regrettably nowhere to be found is any expression of concern by the Obama administration.
In Ecuador, operating under the radar, Rafael Correa is imposing his own autocratic vision for his country's path to salvation.
The decision today by Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa to expel U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges has little to do with hurt feelings over circumspect observations in a Wikileaked cable. Rather, this move signals Correa’s intention to create a political free-fire-zone in his country, as he cracks down on internal opponents and imposes the "Chávez model."
En Ecuador, Rafael Correa está imponiendo su propia visión autocrática del camino a la salvación para su país.
The ultimate losers as the Chevron and Ecuador case drags on will be the locals in the villages originally polluted.
Jon Entine investigates the long-running saga about the environmental impact of Texaco’s oil operations in Ecuador 20 years ago and who is to blame.
Please join us for a timely panel discussion on the state of freedom of expression in the Americas.
Ambassador Roger Noriega of AEI and Christopher Sabatini of Council of the Americas and Americas Society review documentary evidence of Iran's increasing influence in the Americas.





