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The removal of financial regulations on a global scale has three major repercussions.

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With continued demonstrations and increasing opposition to the Maduro regime, the president’s call to draft a new constitution only serves to heighten tensions within the country.

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Organized crime in Mexico has adversely affected the livelihood and freedom of the Mexican people.

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While 20th century capitalism was dominated by industrialization, the world economy has undergone a profound change in recent decades with the proliferation of information and communication technologies (ICTs).

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Brazilian president Michel Temer could “go down in history as a grotesque person.”

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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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