Issue Aug 23-29 2023: The passing of Article 3 for the Constitution after the Mexican Revolution, concerning education, was a historic win for the secular State, but would not conclude the contest with the Catholic Church.
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Issue Aug 23-29 2023: Femicides in Paraguay are not decreasing, and therefore must be recognized as an “ignored pandemic,” as described by the United Nations.
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Villavicencio Assassination Draws Colombian Comparisons, Demonstrating Need for International Action
Issue Aug 16-22 2023: The assassination of Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio is reminiscent of the murder of Colombian presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galán, 34 years earlier in 1989.
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Issue Aug 16-22 2023: In Argentina, the interest surrounding dollarization aligns with the interest in using the State’s own development policy as a means to bury its power by depoliticizing and eliminating any political and social forces that may want autonomous development projects in the country.
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Issue Aug 16-22 2023: Authorities in Peru are concerned about the increase in crime that the country is suffering.
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Issue Aug 16-22 2023: Long-term issues in countries have historically required public policies that transcend the government’s jurisdiction.
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Issue Aug 09-15 2023: An Amazon-centered Summit took place in the first weeks of August in the Brazilian city of Belém.
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Issue Aug 09-15 2023: The assassination of Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio marks the country’s accelerating transition to a failed state.
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Issue Aug 09-15 2023: As a cognitive system, Chile has yet to come to terms with the grief—and in other ways personal loss—that came from the rupture of democracy of September 11, 1973.
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Issue Aug 09-15 2023: In recent years, Venezuela has been governed by violence and rationalization, creating disorder and maintaining “socialism” within the country.
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