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Monthly Archives: June 2014
The Greatest Show On Earth?
A show to behold
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, De Zurda, Diego Maradona, football talk show, Victor Hugo Morlas, world cup
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Copa América
No Se Mancha’s football guru Fulvio Bortolini considers Latin American teams’ performances in the group stage of the World Cup
Paying Peter to rob Pablo
Financial Adviser, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on Argentina’s quest to return to the financial markets
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Alex Rosen, Argentina, Argentine crisis 2001, buitre argentina, Vulture fund
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Pessimism about Brazil’s growth explained
Cornelius Fleischhaker on why the Brazilian economy is like a shell fish
The World Cup in Rio de Janeiro…So Far
Journalist Julia Michaels on life in Rio during the World Cup. Reblogged courtesy of Real Rio
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged brazil 2014, Julia Michaels, rio de janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 2014, world cup, World Cup in Rio
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The Sound of Santiago
An epic bro was taking a video of the Santiago skyline when Chile scored its second goal against Spain. This is what said bro heard:
Posted in Andean Region, Southern Cone
Tagged Charles Aránguiz, Chile, chile spain, chilean football, chilean soccer, Santiago, world cup
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The Pacific Alliance–What’s the Big Idea?
As the Pacific Alliance kicks off its ninth summit in Nayarit Mexico, this short video takes a look at why it matters at all.
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America
Tagged Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru
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Should Costa Rica Join the Pacific Alliance?
International economics analyst Monica Wojcik considers the effect joining the Pacific Alliance would have on the Costa Rican economy
Powering Growth: Chile’s Energy Conundrum
James McBride on Chile’s struggle to balance affordable energy and environmental sustainability
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Chile, energy, HidroAysen, Hydropower, LNG, Mapuche, Solar power, SunEdison
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The goal is peace: how Colombian football could affect the election
Can a football victory influence an election?
Posted in Andean Region, Uncategorized
Tagged Colombia, Colombia world cup, Colombian national team, election, football and politics, Santos, Uribe, Zuluaga
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