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Jorge Cuéllar

Professor of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean studies at Dartmouth College; interdisciplinary scholar focusing on the histories, politics, and daily life of modern Central America.

Top 5 podcasts with Jorge Cuéllar

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15 snips
Nov 18, 2024 • 2h 6min

Neoliberalism, Violence, Migration w/ Hilary Goodfriend & Jorge Cuéllar

In this engaging discussion, Hilary Goodfriend, a postdoctoral researcher and editor, joins Jorge Cuéllar, a Dartmouth professor specializing in Latin American studies. They delve into the revolutionary struggles in Central America, revealing how U.S. policy fueled violence and migration. The rise of neoliberalism after peace accords is scrutinized, shedding light on its social impacts. They also explore the emergence of gangs, the contentious governance of Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, and the intricate ties between faith and politics during Reagan's era.
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Nov 3, 2024 • 1h 55min

Oligarchy, Empire, Revolution w/ Hilary Goodfriend & Jorge Cuéllar

Hilary Goodfriend, a postdoctoral researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and Jorge Cuéllar, a Dartmouth College professor, dive into the turbulent history of Central America. They discuss the rise of export-crop oligarchies and US military interventions that reshaped the region. The conversation highlights key events like the CIA-backed coup in Guatemala and the Sandinista Revolution. They also explore the socio-political impacts of American imperialism and the ongoing struggles for democracy and human rights in Central America.
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Nov 23, 2024 • 1h 36min

Crypto Dystopia or Popular Democracy w/ Hilary Goodfriend & Jorge Cuéllar

In a captivating discussion, Hilary Goodfriend, a postdoctoral researcher from Mexico, and Jorge Cuéllar, a Dartmouth professor specializing in Central American studies, dive into the complexities of contemporary Central America. They analyze Bukele's controversial crypto policies in El Salvador and Ortega's authoritarian turn in Nicaragua. The conversation highlights grassroots movements' resilience in Honduras and Guatemala against corruption, while unpacking the driving forces behind mass migration. Their insights reveal the intricate relationship between local struggles and U.S. foreign policy.
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Nov 23, 2024 • 1h 36min

Dig: Crypto Dystopia or Popular Democracy w/ Hilary Goodfriend & Jorge Cuéllar

Hilary Goodfriend, a postdoctoral researcher and editor at Jacobin Magazine, joins Jorge Cuéllar, a Dartmouth professor focusing on Central American politics. They delve into Bukele's controversial crypto policies in El Salvador and Ortega's authoritarian turn in Nicaragua. The discussion highlights anti-mining movements in Panama and the struggles in Honduras and Guatemala against entrenched corruption. They also explore the complex reasons behind mass migration from Central America and critique U.S. policies, urging a nuanced understanding of these intertwined crises.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 2h 6min

Dig: Neoliberalism, Violence, Migration w/ Hilary Goodfriend & Jorge Cuéllar

In a thought-provoking discussion, Hilary Goodfriend, a postdoctoral researcher from Mexico City, and Dartmouth's Jorge Cuéllar dive into the history of revolutionary struggles in Central America. They explore the aftermath of U.S.-backed regimes and the subsequent rise of neoliberalism. The conversation touches on the mass migration crisis fueled by violence from gangs like MS-13 and the authoritarianism under Nayib Bukele. The complexities of faith, politics, and grassroots solidarity movements also highlight the ongoing struggles in the region.