A roundup of press clips
Press Clips: July 6–19, 2019
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
Mexicans in US routinely confront legal abuse, racial profiling, ICE targeting and other civil rights violations
July 3, 2019, authored by Gustavo Lopez '20 for The Conversation
LatAm in Focus: Explaining Mexico's National Guard
July 17, 2019, postdoctoral fellow Cecilia Farfán-Méndez quoted in AS/COA Online
Richard Feinberg
The curious history of Cuba's ice cream obsession
July 8, 2019, quoted in The Telegraph (subscription required)
Rafael Fernández de Castro
La pregunta que podría silenciar a los migrantes
July 12, 2019, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
Acuerdo migratorio sin sustentabilidad
July 19, 2019, authored opinion in El Financiero (Spanish)
Zoltan Hajnal
We all should care more about local elections
July 6, 2019, cited in Bangor Daily News
Gordon Hanson
What is driving populism?
July 9, 2019, cited in Project Syndicate
See also:
The Jordan Times
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Livemint
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MarketWatch
From Donald Trump to Brexit and Europe’s new right, populism is driven by both cultural and economic anxiety
July 10, 2019, cited in South China Morning Post
Op-ed: Stand Up Norwalk for humane treatment of migrants
July 11, 2019, quoted in Thehour.com
Victor Shih
The 2020 Election Is Heating Up and That Makes the Trade War More Complicated
July 5, 2019, quoted in Barron's (subscription required)
David Victor
Environment, Jeffrey Epstein, Coco Gauff: Your Monday Evening Briefing
July 8, 2019, cited in The New York Times
Trump Saw Opportunity in Speech on Environment. Critics Saw a ‘“1984” Moment.’
July 8, 2019, quoted in The New York Times
See also:
EcoWatch
Beverage Industry Talks a Good Game on Recycling, But Thwarts a Proven Remedy
July 9, 2019, quoted in FairWarning
Trump Tries On the Mantle of Environmental Leadership. Does He Deserve It?
July 11, 2019, quoted in Reason
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