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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Just the TTIP: The Effect of US-EU Free Trade on Latin America
Latin American countries could face an economic downturn of 3.28 percent (GDP per capita)
Argentina: Wrong Way on a One Way Track?
Financial Advisor, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on recent rail nationalizations in Argentina
No Se Mancha Co-Founder on NPR
No Se Mancha co-founder Cornelius Fleischhaker was on NPR this morning to discuss his recent post Istanbul & São Paulo: A World Apart, a World United
Posted in Brazil
Tagged brazil and turkey protests, media on brazil and turkey, No Se Mancha, npr brazil, npr turkey
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Latin America News Flash
A round up of the week’s LATAM journalism & commentary 6.23.2013 – 6.30.2013
The Gringo’s Guide to Demonstrations in Brazil
Brazilian economic analyst Carlos Góes offers context on the protests that have grabbed global headlines and imagination
Reimagining the Debt Crisis: Latin America and Europe in Conversation
Global bloggers respond to Surviving a Debt Crisis
Istanbul & São Paulo: A World Apart, a World United
The long march for freedom and justice in Turkey and Brazil
The Piñera Presidency: A Most Successful Failure
Latin American trade and investment analyst Theodore Kahn on Chile As far as headline numbers go, the Piñera administration has been a resounding success. So why do most Chileans deem it a failure?
Ecosystem Services and the Panama Canal
Environmental specialist Duncan Gromko discusses the ecosystem effects of the Panama Canal and its expansion.
Latin America News Flash
Got Beef? A round up of the week’s best LATAM journalism & commentary 6.16.2013 – 6.23.2013 Continue reading →
Posted in Daily Mancha, Uncategorized
Tagged Argentine beef, Brazil protests, Latin America News, Nicaragua Canal, YPF Venezuela
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