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Author: David Joslyn

David Joslyn, after a 45-year career in international development with USAID, Peace Corps, The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and private sector consulting firms, divides his time between his homes in Virginia and Chile. Since 2010, David has been writing about Chile and Chileans, often based upon his experience with the Peace Corps in Chile and his many travels throughout the country with family and friends.

Santiago Today

Posted on October 8, 2013

It’s curious, but I can begin to sense Chile well before I actually arrive. Equally curious is the persistent independent bent of Chileans, in full form when travelling. Assignment of specific seats…

Zorba, Xenia and Nostos—Alive and Well in Crete

Posted on April 19, 2013

“Teach me to Dance!” he cried to Alexis Zorba, drenched in failure but enlightened by a freed spirit. Stiff and scholarly Basil finally succumbed to Alexis Zorba’s exuberance and would now begin…

Finally, a night in Dichato

Posted on April 17, 2013

It was a little over three years ago that my plan to spend a night in the small, tidy coastal village of Dichato was frustrated. I decided instead to continue on to…

She’s Back!!

Posted on April 15, 2013

Three years ago the outgoing President of Chile, Michele Bachelet, left the presidency, left Chile, and left behind a disaster not of her doing but one that challenged her country’s capacity, and…

Emilio and the “Pulga”

Posted on November 15, 2012

Everyone has a friend who seems to remember everything; mine is Jesse. He remembers names, histories, quirks and faults of people he knew for only two years, fifty years ago, but hasn’t…

Peace Corps in Chile: A Story of Friendship and Service

Posted on July 26, 2012

More than 2,500 fortunate Americans have served in Chile, applying their skills and energies to the development of a country that over the past 50 years has experienced extraordinary growth and modernization….

The Three Sisters

Posted on March 25, 2012

Once in a while a book gets written that reflects so accurately things we have done, places we have visited, and people we have known, that , rather than read it, we…

Trovolhue High and Dry

Posted on March 22, 2012

There are many small towns sprinkled throughout the Araucanía region of Chile west of Temuco and along the meandering Río Imperial. One of these towns is Trovolhue, which, on a sunny, warm…

The New Coastal Panorama of Maule

Posted on February 5, 2012

“The New Coastal Panorama of Maule”, reads the title of the article in El Mercurio’s Vivienda Y Decoración magazine section that greeted us the day we arrived in Chile. Beautiful pictures of…

Surf and Turf in Chanco and Loanco

Posted on February 5, 2012

Beach between Loanco and Faro Carranza January is a most colorful and productive time in the coastal area of central Chile where the two poor but proud villages of Chanco and Loanco…

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  1. norma benner on Chile; A New Government Takes ShapeFebruary 21, 2026

    Dave: thanks for the update on Chilean politics. Delighted that part of the Kast agenda is ways to better relations…

  2. Tom Catterson on Chile; A New Government Takes ShapeFebruary 21, 2026

    David, Thanks for your essay and interesting story about the new Government in Chile. It sounded more balanced and reasonable…

  3. John Hager on Chile; A New Government Takes ShapeFebruary 20, 2026

    A very nicely-detailed overview of the incoming government. Kast seems to have wisely picked a number of moderates to fill…

  4. Jesse Dubin on Right Turn in Chile; Here We Go AgainJanuary 26, 2026

    Dave--very cogent, informative ,and easily read by this neophyte in politics. I am rooting for our Chile Lindo, as you…

  5. Paula Terzioglu on Right Turn in Chile; Here We Go AgainJanuary 26, 2026

    Hi Dave, I had to send this home one home to read. Very thought provoking. I appreciate your thoughts and…

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