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Juan Gabriel TokatlianJuan Gabriel Tokatlian is at Universidad de San Andrés in Argentina He earned a doctorate in international relations from the Johns Hopkins University school of advanced international studies, and lived, researched and taught in Colombia from 1981-98. Recent articlesCuba, Colombia, Venezuela...and Obama The United States president-to-be should take the initiative to heal three sources of strain in the hemisphere, says Juan Gabriel Tokatlian. Washington and Latin America: farewell, MonroeA historic failure of United States policy in a region it considered its own needs to be recognised before a new era can begin, says Juan Gabriel Tokatlian. The global drug war: beyond prohibitionA failed model must be replaced by a "coalition of the healing", says Juan Gabriel Tokatlian. After Bush: dealing with Hugo ChávezThe United States needs a strategy to meet the challenge of Hugo Chávezs Venezuela. Juan Gabriel Tokatlian takes the long view. |
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