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Nolan Discusses 1954 CIA-led Coup in Guatemala

in In the Media

Professor Nolan explores the overthrow of Guatemalan President Árbenz in 1954 and its importance as a model for CIA-backed regime change across Latin America. 

Tagged: 2021, CIA, Coup, Guatemala, London Review of Books, Rachel Nolan

Woldemariam Comments on Military Coup in Sudan

in In the Media

“The more that we see violence deployed by the security forces, the more difficult it’s going to be to go back to this old arrangement.”

Tagged: 2021, Coup, michael woldemariam, Military Coup, Sudan, Vox

Lukes on Radio Praha on the 1948 Prague Communist Coup

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes discusses United States diplomacy and the 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.

Tagged: 2018, Communist, Coup, diplomacy, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Prague, Radio Praha, us

Lukes on Radio Praha on 1948 Prague Communist Coup

in In the Media

Prof. Igor Lukes was interviewed for a radio segment on the February 1948 communist coup d’état in Prague.

Tagged: 2018, Communist, Coup, Czechoslovakia, Igor Lukes, In The Media, Radio Praha

Garčević Publishes Op-Ed on Russia and Montenegro’s NATO Bid

in In the Media

Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses the history of Russian interference in democratic processes outside of the United States.

Tagged: 2017, Coup, In The Media, Montenegro, Op-Ed, Russia, The Conversation, Vesko Garcevic

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