
Nicaragua's president has jailed the opposition ahead of the presidential election in a bid to stay in power. Global Fellow Eric Olson takes us through the situation, and what it means for US interests (and dollars) in the region.
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Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives, Seattle International Foundation
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