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Monthly Archives: October 2014
The Case For Aécio
Minas Gerais native and Brazil analyst Luciana Guimarães on the rise of Aécio, the fall of Marina, and why Dilma is in the hot seat.
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Aécio, Bolsa Familia, brazil presidential election, dilma, Latin America blog, Lula, Marina Silva, neves, No Se Mancha, Se Mancha, why neves will win
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Evo Prepares for First Second Term, or Second First Term
Financial Advisor, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on Bolivia’s Presidential Elections
Posted in Uncategorized
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Interview with Jason Furman, Obama’s Top Economic Adviser
As part of the Global Economic Dynamics project, I had a chance to speak with Dr. Furman, Chairman of the White House Counsel of Economic Advisers on globalization
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Economy, Globalization, jason furman, Latin America blog, Obama, samuel george, United States, white house
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Brazilection 2014: Wait, What?!
João Schlüter on the shocking results of Round One in Brazil
Posted in Brazil, Caribbean
Tagged Aécio, Brazil, brazil 2014, Brazil Election 2014, Brazilection, dilma, Latin America blog, marina, PSDB, PT, Se Mancha
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Will Mercosur and the Pacific Alliance Strengthen Ties?
Samuel George responds for the Inter-American Dialogue’s Daily Advisor
Brazilection 2014: Coming full circle
No Se Mancha’s Brazilian insider João Schlüter gives his predictions days before the first round of the presidential election this Sunday.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil Election 2014, Dilma Rouseff, Latin America blog, Marina Silva, No Se Mancha
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Educación 3.0 – The Future of Education in the Americas
Education expert Gabriel Zinny introduces his new book Educación 3.0: The Struggle for Talent in Latin America on the challenges facing schools across the Americas