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Editor’s Insight: Latin American failures burnish Obama’s legacy

Visits to Cuba and Argentina demonstrate a new diplomatic style. With special feature audio.

Tue, 29 Mar 2016

While who will be the next president of the United States gets the most attention these days, President Obama is sealing his legacy for the future.

This has meant a big change in American diplomacy. Most of these are apparent in his two recent overseas trips, to Cuba and Argentina.

Both are among

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