In Colombia, the services of the State have been affected by the preventive measures against the pandemic, but these effects are amplified by the inertia of the State to reform itself proactively and by the lingering specter of an unbalanced Executive Power.
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Along with the rest of the world, Brazil has come to the realization that they need to begin the discussion of how they will deal with the internal and external challenges after the coronavirus passes.
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El Salvador, as well as the other countries of Central America, faces an uphill battle against the coronavirus.
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COVID-19 will not only leave an impact on the global economy, according to sociologist and political analyst Sinesio López in an exclusive interview with Caretas, there will also be a change of the world’s great powers.
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–Researched and written by Aaron Freeman— Reports of the Bolivian government’s apparent lack of preparation and controversial response policies have been reaching journals across the continent. The following samples describe the serious internal and external controversies rocking the administration of Jeanine Áñez.
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Although the current pandemic has forced a lot of countries and people to act out of solidarity and come together, it has also created extra competition and blame for Brazil.
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Over 200 countries have reported cases of coronavirus, and they will all face the economic consequences that will result from the measures taken to prevent the spread of the disease.
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Police and military are exempt from all responsibility if they open fire on civilians.
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The worldwide economic “coronacrisis” will outlast the lowering of the curve of the coronavirus, and strong Keynesianism will be the best policy to overcome it.
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As societal changes begin to take place and the coronavirus usurps everyday life from people around the world, it is time to consider rethinking how human beings inhabit the earth and to question dominant capitalist values like competition, individualism, waste and indifference and to question the motto of Wall Street “greed is good.”
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