By Jennifer Brea Pascale, a Haitian living in Abu Dhabi who blogs at Natifnatal, writes about the American presidential election from a “Third World” perspective. Given America’s impact, the outcome of this election matters not just for U.S. voters, but people around the world. And while America certainly needs hope, she writes, campaign promises have […]
Caribbean: Obama in Iowa
By Janine Mendes-Franco Senator Barack Obama‘s astounding success in Iowa – the first of the caucuses that will ultimately result in the victorious nominee from each of the two main political parties going on to contest the 2008 US presidential election – has struck a chord with many Caribbean bloggers. Posts range from the coverage […]
Iranian bloggers discuss Obama’s Iowa victory
By Hamid Tehrani Several Iranian bloggers are discussing the victory of U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama in Iowa. It was the first nominating contest of the 2008 presidential election. Some rejoice in Obama’s victory, while others evaluate what impact “Obama as President” would have on Iranian political life. Farhad Afshar reflects on [Fa] how the […]