Latinobarómetro undertook a survey that revealed 71% of Latin Americans were “unsatisfied” with the democracy in the region. The results also revealed only 50% of 16–25-year-olds supported democracy.
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The way we save and spend money is changing as technology advances.
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Traditional macroeconomic analysis faces the risk of being replaced by real-time observations made possible by new technologies that make data more accessible and interpretable – which offers many challenges to regulators.
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Left-wing and right-wing politics now share their shift towards populism.
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The unity between Brazil and Portugal extends far beyond historical contexts.
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President Alberto Fernández won the election with 48.1 percent of the vote in the 2019 general election.
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On October 10, an electoral exercise was held at the national level. Theoretically, that is.
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For the Brazilian left of today, there are two primary objectives: “rescuing” democracy and overcoming the adherence to neoliberalism.
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The debates around Chile’s new constitution offer a clear opportunity to achieve progress on social, economic, and environmental rights.
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The concept of decolonization arose in the post-World War II era. People now use the word “decolonization” in support of dissembling and analyzing politics, history, and aspects of culture that may be rooted in racism or “eurocentrism.”
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