Faculty Book Talk: Keller on Mexico’s Cold War
Prof. Renata Keller discussed her book Mexico’s Cold War: Cuba, the United States, and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution.
Keller in The Washington Examiner on Trump’s Cuba Plans
Prof. Renata Keller discusses whether Donald Trump will be able to reverse President Barack Obama’s policies toward Cuba.
Keller, Hare in Boston Herald on Fidel Castro
Prof. Renata Keller and Amb. Paul Hare were interviewed on the death of Fidel Castro.
LASP Faculty Attends LASA International Congress
The Latin American Studies Association held their International Congress in New York City.
Keller Wins Honorable Mention for McGann Book Prize
Prof. Keller received the honor from the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies.
Keller in American History:Looking Back at U.S.-Mexican Relations
Prof. Renata Keller discussed the difficulties in U.S.-Mexican relations going back to the 19th century.
Keller OpEd in NACLA: Mexico’s Disastrous War on Drugs
Prof. Renata Keller draws comparisons between the Cold War and Mexico’s War on Drugs.
Keller Receives SECOLAS Book Award
Keller received the award from The Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies.
Renata Keller Interviewed on Mexico’s Cold War
Keller interviewed on her new book, ‘Mexico’s Cold War’
Keller in InSight Crime: Cold War Parallels
Professor Renata Keller details parallels between the Cold War and the War on Drugs for InSight Crime.
Cuba Spring Break Planned
The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies is pleased to announce that it is offering a Spring 2016 trip to Cuba.
Keller Featured on Harvard Research Profile
Professor Renata Keller said the U. S.’ Cold War policy of isolating Cuba led to unexpected results in Latin America.
Symposium Examines Year of US-Cuba Relations
At a recent Pardee School symposium, scholars and diplomats examined the first year of closer relations between the U. S. and Cuba
Keller in World Policy: Cuba Ascending
Pardee School Professor Renata Keller said that Cuba is becoming a diplomatic power player in the modern world.
Keller on Medium: From Cold War to Drug War
The seeds of the global wars on both drugs and terror can be found in Mexico’s experience during the Cold War, says Renata Keller.
Keller Finds Castro Arrest Record
Renata Keller discovers the original 1956 arrest record of future Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
Keller Publishes Book: Mexico’s Cold War
Pardee School Professor Renata Keller has published the book “Mexico’s Cold War: Cuba, The United States and the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution.”
Renata Keller in OZY: The Improbable Cuban Revolution
Pardee School Professor Renata Keller said that a number of close calls in the early days of Fidel Castro’s rise to power could have forestalled the Cuban Revolution.
Video: Renata Keller and the Snarky World of Tropico
Want to learn Caribbean history in a whole new way? Let Renata Keller walk you through the world of Tropico 5.
Renata Keller at #ScholarFest
Pardee School Professor Renata Keller was invited to speak at #ScholarFest 2015, an academic symposium held at the Library of Congress.