
Argentina After Kirchner
Tomorrow’s Argentine elections will mark the end of Kirchner rule. What should the Left’s strategy be going forward?
Cristina Groeger is a history professor at Lake Forest College and a member of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America.
Tomorrow’s Argentine elections will mark the end of Kirchner rule. What should the Left’s strategy be going forward?
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