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Alexander Aviña

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Latin America, the United States, and the Creation of Social-Democratic Modernity

A Q&A with the author of "America, América: “A New History of the New World.”
by Greg Grandin, Alexander Aviña via Public Books on September 9, 2025
Essay entitled "America," full of editorial markings.

America Is Not America Yet

On American history and the history of the word “America.”
by Alexander Aviña via The Dial on October 3, 2024
Group of men including General Manuel Asúnsolo, General Emiliano Zapata, Abraham Martínez

Workers' Rights Have Long Been A Tenet Of U.S. Democracy

Mexico’s 1910 Revolution showed that democracy endures only when economic justice is upheld through workers’ and peasants’ rights.
by Alexander Aviña, Lulu Garcia-Navarro via NPR on September 19, 2021

A History of Inconvenient Allies and Convenient Enemies

Who gets labeled a "narco-terrorist" is all a matter of foreign policy.
by Alexander Aviña via North American Congress on Latin America on April 30, 2020
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