
"International Reactions to the Coup in Honduras" (audio)
Nov 17, 2010 - 01:13:19
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFetching episode details...
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & Podcasts
Rodolfo Pastor is Minister of Culture, Arts and Sports of Honduras, and, since the coup of June 28 that overthrew the government of President Manuel Zelaya, he has also been Visiting Professor of History at Harvard Unive...
"International Reactions to the Coup in Honduras" (video) is an episode from The Latin American Briefing Series by The University of Chicago Center for Latin American Studies. Rodolfo Pastor is Minister of Culture, Arts and Sports of Hondur...
This episode belongs to The Latin American Briefing Series.
Use the player on this page to stream the episode online.
Published Nov 17, 2010, 01:32:00 long, audio available.
Rodolfo Pastor is Minister of Culture, Arts and Sports of Honduras, and, since the coup of June 28 that overthrew the government of President Manuel Zelaya, he has also been Visiting Professor of History at Harvard University. Pastor discusses the current political situation of Honduras, the Honduran political system, as well as the upcoming election.
You can listen to "International Reactions to the Coup in Honduras" (video) online on Radio and Podcast. Open the player on this page to stream the available audio.
"International Reactions to the Coup in Honduras" (video) is an episode from The Latin American Briefing Series by The University of Chicago Center for Latin American Studies.
This episode is 01:32:00 long.
This episode was published on Nov 17, 2010.
Yes. Use the heart button on the episode page to add it to your favorite episodes list.
Yes. This page shows related episodes from The Latin American Briefing Series when more episodes are available from the podcast feed.
You can listen to "International Reactions to the Coup in Honduras" (video) on this page when the episode audio is available from the podcast feed.
"International Reactions to the Coup in Honduras" (video) is from The Latin American Briefing Series by The University of Chicago Center for Latin American Studies.
Published Nov 17, 2010 and 01:32:00 long