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Monthly Archives: October 2013
It´s Not About Today, It´s About 2015
Emmanuel Ferrario interprets the Argentine Elections Results
Posted in Southern Cone, Uncategorized
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What’s at stake in the Argentine elections
James Stranko on the importance of today’s mid-term elections in Argentina
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina, argentina congress, argentine mid term elections, boudou, Kirchner elections
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This Week in Latin America
Whats Good in the Hood A round up of this week’s LATAM journalism and blog posts
What’s Up, Family? Europe and Latin America Today
Samuel George on issues in EU – LATAM Relations
Bolivia Increasing Trade Flow with the Heavens
Alex Rosen on the mysterious US$1 million drop in Bolivia, and Bolivia’s efforts to shoot that money back into space
Libra out of balance – International oil companies indifferent to Brazilian pre-salt oil
Cornelius Fleischhaker on recent offshore oil auctions in Brazil
Argentina Misunderstood?
Joel Covelli on the details of Argentina’s Legal Drama
Class Dismissed: Brazilian Police Abandon Protocol During Teachers’ Protests
Brazilian anthropologist and documentary film maker Marcos Moura on renewed protests in Rio de Janeiro. Photos by Carlos Eduadro Vallinoti.
This Week in Latin America
Whats Good in the Hood
Mexico: Reforming Ain’t Easy
Theodore Kahn on Mexico’s winding path to reform
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged Economy of Mexico, Education reform, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, Pact for Mexico, PEMEX, PRI
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