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Power Rivalries Put Pressure on Colombia's Peace Treaty
Power Rivalries Put Pressure on Colombia's Peace Treaty
Despite progress on peace between Colombia's state and ex-FARC guerrillas, alleged murders of social leaders are rising and coca is a political issue once more.
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The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico
The road back to effective multilateralism: A view from Mexico
This article is part of the series America’s Global Role: The View from Abroad
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'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis
'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis
What happens after 7 February, the disputed end date of Jovenel Moïse’s presidential term? Without any credible alternatives, the likely outcome is that events will mutate into something more dramatic, including widespread civil conflict.
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Can Biden Succeed Where Trump’s Venezuela Policy Failed?
Can Biden Succeed Where Trump’s Venezuela Policy Failed?
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In Colombia, Translating Words into Action is Tough Ask
In Colombia, Translating Words into Action is Tough Ask
Inequality for indigenous people and Afro-Colombians is striking in a country with a progressive constitution built on multi-ethnic, multicultural principles.
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What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname
What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname
The decision to participate in an election is not about assigning legitimacy, but about choosing a terrain in which to contest power from an authoritarian regime.
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Coronavirus: Amazon Indigenous Populations are Once Again Victims of a Foreign Disease
Coronavirus: Amazon Indigenous Populations are Once Again Victims of a Foreign Disease
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Latin America must reject Trump’s attempt to leave his mark on the region’s crucial development bank
Latin America must reject Trump’s attempt to leave his mark on the region’s crucial development bank
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Brazil and COVID-19: A Perfect Storm?
Brazil and COVID-19: A Perfect Storm?
Rejecting science, creating enemies and polarizing discourse are part of Jair Bolsonaro’s leadership style. But can this style survive the simultaneous economic, political and social crisis that the pandemic has unravelled?