 | Woodrow Wilson Center-Washington Post Fellows Featured in Newspaper
The Washington Post is featuring articles about Latin America by the 2009 class of Woodrow Wilson Center-Washington Post Fellows. The program brings professional journalists from Latin America to Washington for a three-week exchange of dialogue and professional development. |
Brave New Migrant World: The Case of Peru
As jobs become scarcer in Peru, many Peruvians seek work abroad and send remittances back home. Some global institutions consider remittances a solution to Third World problems, but Wilson Center Fellow Karsten Paerregaard argues that remittances are symptomatic of a larger problem and do not create the jobs they're supposed to. | |  |
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How the Berlin Wall Fell
Bullet Trains for America?
The Seventies Shift
Exit Lessons | |
Dying for Heaven
host John Milewski speaks with Ariel Glucklich, author of Dying for Heaven: Holy Pleasures and Suicide Bombers. Scheduled for broadcast starting December 30th, 2009 on MHz Worldview channel.
(Episode #2214) December 30 - January 5 2010 |

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