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For this second installment of your three-part NACLA Report on the Americas reviews, and for this installment, you are to read a current news article about the Caribbean or Central America from the website for the North American Congress of Latin America (NACLA) and submit a short review. The due date for this review is Friday, February 25. Late reviews will be accepted for one week through March 4, and a one-grade deduction will be assessed.

Please submit your review through Canvas in either of the following formats: doc, docx or PDF (if you are using Google Docs or Apple Pages to compose your review, please be sure to convert your paper to docx or PDF before submitting it). Late papers will be accepted for each submission, but only for one week after the assigned due dates and will be assessed a full grade deduction. Please use both a title page and a works cited page (neither of these pages count toward your 3-4 pages of text). The three NACLA reports that you submit will count as a combined 30% toward your final grade. In your works cited page, compose your article entry in a format like this:

Jennifer A. Cárcamo, "Poets and Prophets of Resistance: Intellectuals and the Origins of El Salvador’s Civil War," NACLA Report on the Americas website (August 6, 2020).

In terms of the content of each report, I am looking for two main points of discussion. First, you should devote the first half of the report to a summary of the main points in the article that you selected. To help you to address this issue, consider some of these questions: What is the main issue being discussed? (i.e. immigration, elections, education, environment, women's issues, crime, etc.) Who are the main personalities mentioned in the article? (i.e. El Salvador president Nayib Bukele, President Biden, Secretary of State Blinken, former President Trump, etc.) How does the issue affect the people of the country mentioned in the article? Does the issue have any connection with United States interests? What do you think could be the best solution to resolve this problem?

And for the second point of discussion, please analyze the article that you selected and present your point of view on the story. For example, how do you feel about the story? How did this article contribute to your understanding about modern Latin America? And what do you think about the author’s perspective on the article? How does this topic relate to contemporary political, economic or cultural themes in the United States today?

Here is a list of articles from the NACLA website pertaining to regions for the February 25 due date. Just pick any one article from this list for your February 25 review. You will repeat the same process for your third review, on a South American nation, which is due on March 11. These articles range in date from February 2019 to November 2021. For this list, I'm going in alphabetical order by nation, starting with the Caribbean region first, and then Central America:

The Caribbean

Barbados:

Barbuda:

Cuba:

Dominican Republic:

Haiti:

Jamaica:

Puerto Rico:

Trinidad and Tobago:

Central America

Belize

Costa Rica:

El Salvador:

Guatemala:

Honduras:

Nicaragua:

Panama:

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Why Trump’s Cuba Policy is So Wrong, by Arturo Lopez Levy
The article is anchored on Trump’s administration policy on Cuban in regards to sanctions,
that his administration in Washington has unleashed on Cuba. The article posits that such action
will be detrimental and counterproductive to the Cuban’s future, similarly, the writer (Arturo
Lopez Levy) believe it is failed strategy of hostility being deployed by the Trump administration
in Washington. Levy, argue that the implementation of Chaptered III and IV of the 1996 HelmsBurton law has profound ramifications for the Island nation in regards to national reconciliation as
well as how the Cuban people perceive Washington in the future. For instance, Cuban-Americans
whose properties were confiscated during the revolutionary nationalization at the time were
Cubans under Cuban jurisdiction and sovereignty. Thus, the rationale of these disenfranchised
Cubans is to seek justice in Cuban courts and not in the U.S court, in other words, Levy believes
it not the responsibility of the United States government to force the Cuban government to
prioritize compensating those people that their property ware nationalized, such meddling of by
USA government on issues of exclusive of Cuban ...


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