The field of political ecology, “a new area of knowledge” and “powerful instrument of analysis,” “conquers” Latin American intellectual thought and practice.
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The decision of Uruguayan diplomats to disallow the Venezuelan situation onto the agenda of the Security Council is questionable given the failure of the regional organizations.
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To the left, corruption. To the right, a halt to rights. Caught in the middle, the country.
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The Constitution of Peru outlines that there is an undeniable right to be politically active in any form, individually or through political organizations whose democratic functions are legitimate.
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Since free market reform began in 1983, the Mexican economy has remained relatively open.
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Democracies all around the world seem to be deteriorating. It is time to improve upon the solid foundation that democratic ideas have provided.
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Critics dump on the TransMilenio, the primary transportation system in Bogotá that is fully supported by the mayor of the city, Enrique Peñalosa.
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Two years after 43 Mexican college students vanished in the southwestern city of Iguala, the case remains as one of the dark mysteries of the administration of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
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Emir Sader shared his reaction to the general strike that blocked streets and stopped city life across the country.
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Northern Mexico, known for its violent reputation and drug trafficking, is also rife with violence against women.
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