Oil and New Leadership Raised Hope in Guyana. But Political Rifts Are Resurfacing. The future looked brighter for a country where most college-educated people emigrate. But old political habits proved hard to break. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Kim Jong-un of North Korea Vows ‘Equilibrium’ With U.S. MilitaryNews Analysis: U.S. Plan for New Afghan Force Revives Fears of Militia AbusesIraq Leader Says He Will Use Force if Kurdish Referendum Turns ViolentNews Analysis: The Big Question as the U.N. Gathers: What to Make of Trump?Syrian Children Return to School Amid the Ruins in a Rebel-Held AreaHe’s on Wanted Posters in U.S., and Campaign Posters in Pakistan