Detrimental, political conflicts can often turn violent if their solutions offer little consensus.
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At the second Conference on Prosperity and Security in Central America, the Trump Administration pressed the governments of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to control the irregular flows of migration destined for the United States.
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Since April of 2018, demonstrators have been assembling in Nicaragua to protest the repressive government of Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo.
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The role of dissident groups in Colombia is complicated, as their goals and ideologies are not always clear.
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Nine documents from U.S. agencies, recently declassified under the Obama administration, shed new light on the famous 1988 Chilean Plebiscite.
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Following a delicate peace process, Colombia’s Comisión de Esclarecimiento de la Verdad (CEV) and Jurisdicción Especial de Paz (JEP) are working to promote transnational justice.
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A Peruvian judge acquitted a mayoral candidate of the murder of a prominent journalist.
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Roberto D’Aubuisson was the founder of the Arena Party in El Salvador, but controversy surrounds him due to his role in the murder of Archbishop of San Salvador, Óscar Arnulfo Romero during the country’s civil war.
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A study done by Criteria Research, requested by Chile’s Instituto Igualdad, and linked to the Partido Socialista (PS), offers public opinion information, 30 years after the historical 1988 Plebiscite.
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Changes in political processes in the 1980s and 1990s brought about the popular election of mayors and governors in Colombia.
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