The Mexican government’s decision to increase gasoline prices marks the return to a well-known and widely despised tactic to improve the economy: austerity.
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In most countries’ political systems, there is no higher office than the presidency.
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Recent events, like the rise of BRICS nations, the emergence of China as a world power, and the emergence of anti-imperialist governments in Latin America, have seemed to usher in the end of an era dominated by the U.S. unipolarity.
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Mexico may be located many miles away from hotbeds of terrorism and war in the Middle East and Africa, but the country’s high levels of violence over recent years have made it an ideal site for the study of the effects of violence, fear, and social media on a nation’s mental health.
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As Venezuela spirals deeper into economic crisis, observers have been left questioning how long the country’s political system can survive.
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The orthodox policies of Argentina’s macrismo have increased profit for four economic fields, but have disfavored two other sectors.
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He was a “hero” that nobody really wanted to emulate and he had long been an awkward presence in a growingly democratic Latin America.
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The 21st Century has proven to be the beginning of the end for written press and commercial communication companies.
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Various sources from NGOs to political analysts have suggested that Venezuela is failing as a State.
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In 2015, Guatemala led the world as an example for peaceful protest after demonstrations led to the renunciation and imprisonment of a corrupt president and nearly his entire cabinet. In 2016, Guatemala served as an example of the difficulty of enacting further reform.
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