Major military takeovers of the past resonate through two elections this month in Latin America. Those elections in Chile and Honduras are the central focus on "Latin Pulse." In Chile, two women whose families took different sides in the coup that brought General Augusto Pinochet to power are the leading candidates. The program covers the key economic and educational issues in that election. The conversation also covers the coming Honduran elections where questions of fairness, corruption, and violence are important. The news segment of the program covers new economic initiatives in Venezuela to control consumer prices.
The program includes interviews with:
Patricio Navia of New York University & Universidad Diego Portales in Chilehttp://www.immigrationworksusa.org/index.php?p=40; and
Eric Olson of the Wilson Center.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell;
Associate Producer: Megan Ekhaml.
The photo of former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet campaigning is from her electoral campaign and is in the public domain.
“Latin Pulse” is produced at American University’s School of Communication. This program is sponsored by the university’s Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS), in association with Link TV.
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