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This Week in Latin America
What’s Good in the Hood
Andean Spring? Protests Swell in Colombia
By Colombian journalist Sandra Ramírez
Football in Brazil
From the opiate of the masses to fuel for civic engagement By Ana Vimieiro
This Week in Latin America
What’s Good in the Hood A round up of the week’s LATAM journalism & commentary 8.25.2013 – 9.1.2013
FARC, Fishheads and Toads
The Gringo’s Guide to the Colombian Peace Process By Felipe Buitrago & Samuel George
Posted in Andean Region, Uncategorized
Tagged bacrim, colombia peace havana, Colombian peace, farc havana, FARC Peace, uribe farc
4 Comments
This Week in Latin America
What’s Good in the Hood A round up of the week’s LATAM journalism & commentary 8.18.2013 – 8.25.2013
Blazing a Trail: Uruguay and A Shifting War on Drugs
James McBride on the shifting conventional wisdom of the War on Drugs
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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This Week in Latin America
What’s Good in the Hood A round up of the week’s LATAM journalism & commentary 8.11.2013 – 8.18.2013
Eike Batista: The Symptom or the Cause?
James Stranko, Advisor to the Clinton Global Initiative and author of Avenida America on the looming collapse of Brazil’s financial super model.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil Batista, Brazil Corruption, Brazil protests, Eike Batista broke, Eike brankrupt, OGX, OGX default
5 Comments