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At Bolivia's climate summit, the prevailing sentiment was rage against helplessness.

Following an overwhelming re-election victory, President Evo Morales intends to "accelerate the process of change."

Having concluded that US and IMF/World Bank prescriptions failed their region, a new generation of leaders seek economic and social development through homegrown strategies.

Hugo Chávez talks about his relationship with Barack Obama, the Honduran crisis, plans to extend the Pentagon's presence in Colombia, and domestic successes and challenges.

Rafael Correa came to the United Nations this week armed with the usual anti-US rhetoric--but also with a plan for Latin American economic empowerment.

At the Summit of the Americas, Obama went far toward repairing the damage done by two decades of disastrous economic policy.

The movement that elected Evo Morales--and that pressures him now--has deep roots.

Barack Obama encounters Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez for the first time at the Summit of the Americas, and the future of US-Latin America relations takes a new turn.

The region's social movements are a useful model for US leftists wanting to influence Obama.