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What Brazil Can Learn from Malaysia
James Stranko on dealing with global scrutiny
Mexico’s Energy Reforms—We Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
Mexico has passed landmark energy reform – now comes the hard part
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged AMLO, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, PEMEX, Round Zero
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NAFTA at 20: A Good Deal for Mexico?
Theodore Kahn on what 20 years of NAFTA have meant for Mexico
No Se Mancha’s Top Ten from 2013
Happy News Years from the No Se Mancha team! In our first year we have covered everything from baseball in the Caribbean to money falling from the Bolivian skies, to the vicissitudes of Chilean politics, and everything in between. As we prepare for a … Continue reading
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This Week in Latin America
What’s good in the hood
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
Capitalism, Sex and Cuba
James Stranko of Avenida America on sweating, betting and letting
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged Cuba, cuba sex trade, Cuban films, La Partida, sex tourism, Una Noche Cuba
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Brazil 2014: An Election Primer
Brazilian Specialist Robert Corrigan on how protests in Brazil have shaken the 2014 presidential elections
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Aécio Neves, Brazil 2014 elections, Dilma elections, Eduardo Campos, Marina Silva
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Enrique’s PEMEX Plan
Latin American Energy Specialist Christian Gómez on Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto plans to reform PEMEX
Posted in Mexico + Central America
Tagged Mexican energy reform, Peña Nieto PEMEX, PEMEX, Pena Nieto, Pena Nieto reform, PRI
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