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Category Archives: Uncategorized
This Week in Latin America
Journalism and Breaking News From Around the Region
Chinese Investment in Latin America: Much Ado about Next to Nothing
Theodore Kahn on why the China-Latin America relationship disappoints.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, China, China FDI, China-Latin America, Foreign direct investment, Japan, Latin America, natural resources, PetroChina
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Chile Election Primer: Bachelet Eyes Big Win, But Much Depends on Congress
James McBride on Chile’s upcoming elections
Posted in Uncategorized
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This Week in Latin America
What’s good in the hood
Brazil: Why the Protests didn’t sink Dilma
Theodore Kahn on why Dilma is in the driver’s seat for Brazil’s 2014 elections.
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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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
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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