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Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin America and the Caribbean
The region's role in global issues, and how those issues affect political, economic and diplomatic developments in the hemisphere, including in US hemispheric relations.
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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?
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How COVID-19 Is Affecting Women Entrepreneurs in Latin America
How COVID-19 Is Affecting Women Entrepreneurs in Latin America
If rates of female ownership and investment in female-led companies decline in the post-COVID economy, this could spell further hardship for the region.
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The Folly and Risk of Lopez Obrador’s Washington Trip
The Folly and Risk of Lopez Obrador’s Washington Trip
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s decision to travel to the US was met with concern and incredulity in Mexico and bafflement among many Democrats in the US. Being seen as a close ally to Donald Trump could be detrimental to the future of bilateral relations.
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The Peace Deal in Colombia: On Track, Delayed or Off the Rails?
The Peace Deal in Colombia: On Track, Delayed or Off the Rails?
The speakers discuss the status of the peace deal and its key components agreed to between the Colombian government and the FARC.
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Pandemic and Public Safety in Brazil: How Bad is Becoming Worse
Pandemic and Public Safety in Brazil: How Bad is Becoming Worse
Brazil has become an even more dangerous country during the COVID-19 pandemic, with staggering increases in homicides, domestic violence, and violent crime.
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Argentina Under Covid-19: Extreme Lockdown, Rule by Decree and Judicial Politicization
Argentina Under Covid-19: Extreme Lockdown, Rule by Decree and Judicial Politicization
The president’s emergency decrees have sidelined the congress, which is worrying for accountability and the rule of law.
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Democracy Delayed: COVID-19’s Effect on Latin America’s Politics
Democracy Delayed: COVID-19’s Effect on Latin America’s Politics
Democracy is often depicted as a means to peacefully resolve political conflict and socioeconomic discontent. But what happens when that essential safety valve of elections has been closed off?
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Latin America’s COVID-19 Moment: Differences and Solidarity
Latin America’s COVID-19 Moment: Differences and Solidarity
There has been no better example of the political diversity in Latin America than the varying responses of governments to the coronavirus crisis.
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The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela
The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela
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Webinar: Venezuela's Energy Crisis
Webinar: Venezuela's Energy Crisis
Exploring the challenges Venezuela currently faces in rebuilding its energy sector.
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Colombia’s President Duque at a Crossroads
Colombia’s President Duque at a Crossroads
Colombia’s President Iván Duque is trying to stabilize the country’s marginalized, conflict-wracked regions while avoiding a full implementation of the 2016 Peace Agreement. The murder of social leaders underscores the limitations of the strategy.
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Why is the US joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in discrediting a system to protect human rights?
Why is the US joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in discrediting a system to protect human rights?
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What’s Behind Trump’s Proposed Tariffs on Argentine and Brazilian Steel and Aluminum?
What’s Behind Trump’s Proposed Tariffs on Argentine and Brazilian Steel and Aluminum?
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Haiti: The Next Crisis
Haiti: The Next Crisis
As Haiti enters its 12th week of political turmoil and economic inactivity, a path forward remains blocked by a standoff between an unpopular president and a diverse opposition unable so far to coalesce politically to force his ouster.
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Latin America’s Protests Are Likely to Fail
Latin America’s Protests Are Likely to Fail
The popular uprisings in Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Haiti have many different causes and one thing in common: If history is any indicator, the outlook for genuine, lasting change is grim.
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Could Brexit Open Up a New Market for Latin American Agriculture?
Could Brexit Open Up a New Market for Latin American Agriculture?
The demand will be there, but a range of barriers are likely to limit growth in agricultural trade links between the UK and Latin America.
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Trump Doubles Down on Failed Cuba Policy
Trump Doubles Down on Failed Cuba Policy
The Cuban autocracy remains a nagging reminder of United States impotence in rooting out Communism.