–Written by Elizabeth Czajkowski— Peruvian President Pedro Castillo has recently been the subject of controversy regarding his recent decision to recompose his Cabinet of Ministers. Critiques of the President have especially focused on his appointment and subsequent dismissal of Héctor Valer as President of the Council of Ministers.
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The October elections this year in Brazil carry a lot of weight.
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No two experiences are the same, but there is always something to be learned by examining the experiences of others, including political elections.
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Raúl Romero asked his readers to visualize a map of Mexico in which he lays out the “landscape” of events throughout the country.
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There are three options for Cubans living on the island under the current dictatorship: obedience, flight, or rebellion.
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While some Latin American countries are moving towards democratization and consolidation, others are continually inhibited from progress by U.S. interventions.
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Latin America has been undergoing changes to its consumer models, but some believe that these attempts are insufficient, and neoliberalism has failed.
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The Chilean Congress needs to consider and define the role of the armed forces and the power they will have in the new constitution.
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Public distrust, among other factors, has led to the decline of the Catholic Church in Latin America.
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Brazil is grappling with growing social inequality.
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