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...speech entitled: “Challenges Facing Democracy in Latin America.” Her message was one of active advocacy and incredulous idealism for those in the hemisphere who still yearn for the ink and ballots that might make them the authors of their own future. But Bachelet??s most recent endeavor will cause the archives at The Harvard Crimson to become increasingly inaccurate and ironic...
...therefore counterproductive to honor the oppressive without recognizing the oppressed. Since Augusto Pinochet was removed from power in 1989, Chile has been working to stabilize its democracy. The last Chilean president to visit Cuba was socialist Salvador Allende, who considered himself a great friend of the dictator, Fidel Castro. Bachelet??s administration has consistently shown its eagerness to boast of its democratic achievements, but improving relations with a regime that categorically opposes and publicly criticizes these democratic goals is a step in the wrong direction...
...Andrés Velasco, the Sumitomo professor of international development at the Kennedy School of Government, will serve as finance minister of Chile under Michelle Bachelet??s new government...
...Sebastian “Seba” Brown ’05, who worked with Velasco during Bachelet??s campaign, also praised the incoming finance minister...
...interesting to be a witness of Dr. Bachelet??s government from abroad while I work on problem sets, although clearly less exciting than staying in Chile and working with...