Differences in thinking between younger and older generations are weakening polarization’s presence in Latin America.
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Julián de Zubriría Samper wrote about the lack of dialogue and understanding between the opposing sides in the ongoing protests in Colombia.
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“If we close the bars, I kill the waiters.”
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The predominant economic policy response to both the global financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the current stagnation due to the COVID-19 pandemic has consisted of injecting liquid assets into financial markets and accumulating public debt.
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The origins of Brazil’s current humanitarian catastrophe can be found in the social inequalities prevalent in Latin America.
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Perú’s democracy faces critiques of intolerance of opinion and anti-democratic behavior.
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In 1967, at the Universidad de Ingeniería de Lima, writers Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Varga Llosa spoke together. Alfaguara recently published Dos soledades: Un diálogo sobre la novela en América Latina, recalling these literary conversations.
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The Zapatista Squadron 421 departed on May 2, 2021, to spread its anti-capitalist mission to the people of Europe.
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The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, has taken further steps to consolidate an authoritarian regime, threatening the nation’s democracy.
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Jair Bolsonaro’s strategy when his negligence is exposed has been to invest in creating confusion.
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