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Tag: Columbia

What Does Colombia’s Shift Left Mean for the United States?

October 7, 2022October 7, 2022 by Realist Review Staff, posted in Latin America

George Barber // After 200 years of formal diplomatic relations, Colombia is poised for change. The question is: How will Petro’s presidency affect US-Colombia relations, and how might he alter Colombia’s foreign policy? 

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