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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Guatemala has been using only 10% of its hydrological resources for the last few years.
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Santa Fe has recently declared an agricultural emergency as the result of a strong draught, and in 2019 it did so as the result of a flood.
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Joseph Stiglitz, joint winner of the Noble Prize for Economics in 2001, argued in his book, Creating a Learning Society, that access to information and knowledge are the key to successful economic development and efficient markets.
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