With efforts being made to impeach President Jair Bolsonaro, political commentators have come forward to share their thoughts on reversing the effects of “bolsonarismo” in Brazil after he leaves office.
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Neoliberalism is deeply transforming the way universities operate.
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With each new government, a state of violent instability continues in Guatemala, no matter how many police officers are put on the streets to ostensibly protect society as many of them “swell the ranks of criminals.”
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Bolivia is a diverse country, with varying cultural groups and practices. The country is divided politically and culturally.
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According to Global Witness, in 2020, Colombia was the country where most environmental activists were murdered. Meanwhile, the government has obstructed the ratification of the Escazú Agreement.
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In 200 years since Guatemalan Independence from the Spanish Crown, 98% of the population remain under the thumb of elitist structures, putting into question the extent liberation was achieved.
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On Sunday, September 12th, the Free Brazil Movement (MBL) and the Vem Pra Rua organization joined to protest President Jair Bolsonaro’s threat to Brazilian democracy.
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The Mexican Supreme Court decriminalized abortion, and President López Obrador failed to comment on the matter. Ten judges voted in favor of abortion rights.
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The shift of the global power balance towards China, the COVID-19 pandemic, and other global challenges, like climate change and the rise of nationalism, are imposing challenges to political movements and parties worldwide.
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The pact signed between Mexico’s National Action Party (PAN) and neofascist Vox signals the end of “any fantasy of the supposed democratic vocation” adopted by the opposition party in 1939 to challenge the policies of Lázaro Cárdenas.
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