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Latin America News Flash
SPRING BREAK? OBAMA VISITS MEXICO, COSTA RICA A round up of the best LATAM journalism & commentary 5.5.2013 – 5.12.2013
Paraguay: Stuck on Stupid?
Financial Advisor, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on recent elections in Paraguay
Latin America News Flash
4.27.2013 – 5.4.2013 Featured Issue: Gitmo Hunger Strike
Home Field Advantage: Why Farm Subsidies Hinder Americas FTA
International Affairs specialist Karen Poreh on farm subsidies and free trade in the Americas
Bolivia & Chile: Less Hot Air, More Gas
You can’t win at the negotiation table what you lost on the battlefield. But you can sell gas to the people who beat you.
Play Ball! Why Capriles Contests an Election He Will Lose
The Venezuelan opposition has won the public perception battle abroad but they have lost it at home. Win or Lose, Henrique Capriles has challenged this narrative
Posted in Andean Region, Uncategorized
Tagged Capriles election, Chavez Capriels, Pedro Carmona, Venezuela Boycott, Venezuela election
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A Developing Perception of Development
Part 1 of a 2 part series in which international economics specialist Lisa Frumin applies her field experience to key debates in development
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged Development, eco-stove, IDEV, Panama, Peace Corps, SAIS
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BRIC by BRIC: Building an Alternative to the Washington Grid
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, BRIC analysis, BRICS Summit, China, IMF, India, Jim Yong King, Russia, World Bank, World Bank response to BRICS
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Emerging Identity for Emerging Market Alliance
Development Specialist Saudamini Dabak writes that The Fifth BRIC Summit Raises as Many Questions as it Answers
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