Any renegotiation of the peace deal with the FARC in Colombia must not be led, or even necessarily include factions relating to ex-President Uribe if it is to succeed.
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The left is facing significant problems in Chile, including its inability to unify leftist parties.
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“When all the surface indications oblige us to think of the apocalypse, trying to describe Paradise is absurd.”
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During the Vice Presidential debate in the current US election campaign, Governor Mike Pence accidently started an Internet meme by accusing Senator Tim Kaine of ‘whipping out that Mexican thing’ in a tense exchange. Just what exactly ‘that Mexican thing’ refers to became a trending topic of debate throughout social media within minutes.
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Reforms to the justice system must lead to integral reforms to the State.
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The Brazilian Right might be back on top of the country’s government for the first time in many years, but its mandate will be anything but easy. Conflicting economic pressures and massive public disapproval will frustrate neoliberals trying to reassert power after years of Leftist rule.
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In an analysis of stagnated economic and social development in Guatemala, Manfredo Marroquín called for innovative thinking to deal with cycles of poverty and violence.
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The legacy of Óscar Arias is the reason that he will not run for a third term as President of Costa Rica.
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Nicaragua is a nation famously plagued with numerous environmental disasters. Generally, a country that experiences frequent disasters would be much more prepared for them than countries that do not, but this is not exactly the case with Nicaragua.
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Political discontent has arisen in the Peruvian left after the presidential election.
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