Mempo Giardinelli’s commentary of the presidential inauguration speech went beyond the usual analysis of political rhetoric.
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In Mexico, the year 1968 is identified by the uprising and repression of the student movement.
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With a focus on left and right populism and the failure to create new and effective value chains, Colombia has been left with a lack of strong and independent institutions.
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Overcoming Guatemala’s corruption “requires a series of factors, and if they don’t converge…it’s a lost battle.”
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Abortion is a controversial topic in the heavily Catholic country of Argentina.
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Latin American liberals always believe that the defense of freedoms is what defines them. They’re wrong.
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It is rare for a refugee crisis to be incited by socioeconomic disaster rather than war. However, in Venezuela, the economic crisis due to inflation is the cause for millions of citizens fleeing to other nations.
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Andrés Bello Catholic University (Ucab) conducted research on how the quality of life of Venezuelans has been affected by President Nicolás Maduro’s political regime.
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Some workers unions joined the protest on February 21, while others did not. Perhaps there’s an explanation, albeit a disappointing one.
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The political crisis in Venezuela is causing an influx of refugees to flood into neighboring Latin American countries such as Colombia and Brazil, resulting in major political turmoil in the region.
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