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Tag Archives: Latin America
Brazil’s Political Soap Opera? More Like Theatre of the Absurd
By Samuel George and João Schlüter {This piece originally appeared on the Global Economics Dynamics blog}
Posted in Brazil
Tagged blog, Brazil, Cunha, dilma, documentary, golpe, impeachment, Latin America, Lula, Michel Temer, No Se Mancha, political crisis, Renan Calheiros, samuel george, the crossroads, video
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Singing at the Crossroads
From the Southern Cone to the Caribbean, we’ve caught some serious music in the first year of The Crossroads. Here are a some of highlights…
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Southern Cone
Tagged africa, azul, Colombia, Cuba, hip hop, Latin America, Latin America blog, music, No Se Mancha, rasto, samuel george, spiritual, tango, taxi, the crossroads
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Solar Power in Chile: Land of the Rising Sun
By Jesse Rogers of Moody’s Analytics
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Chile, coal, hydro, Latin America, Latin America blog, natural gas, No Se Mancha, oil, solar energy
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How Commodity-Dependent Are Latin American Economies?
By Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Mexico + Central America
Tagged commodities, cycle, Latin America, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, Otaviano Canuto, reliance, semancha, super
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Domingo Cavallo Comments on 2015 Argentine Elections
Part of an ongoing series “Argentina at a Crossroads” in the run up to general elections in 2015.
Are Mega-Trade Agreements a Threat to Brazil?
Brazilian economist, World Bank Senior Adviser and former Vice President Otaviano Canuto on the effect of global trade deals, TPP and TIPP on Brazil
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Latin America, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, Otaviano Canuto, tpp, trade, TTIP
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US Policy in Latin America: What a difference a decade makes
Theodore Kahn argues that things are looking up for the United States in Latin America
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, China, commodities, Hugo Chavez, Investment, Latin America, trade, United States, Venezuela
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Latin America in 2014: Year in Review
A look back at Latin America in 2014 via the top posts from No Se Mancha
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Bolsa Familia, Brazil, brazil election, Carlos goes, cornelius fleischhaker, creative economy, Debt Crisis, iguala, Inflation, jesse rogers, Latin America, Latin America blog, latin america in 2014, orange economy, Pacific Pumas, protest, samuel george, Venezuela
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The Strategic Relevance of Latin America for the United States
By Dr. R. Evan Ellis, professor of LATAM Studies at the Strategic Studies Institute (Note: This article was originally published on the Strategic Studies Institute webpage)
Seeing Red: US-LATAM Relations Under a Republican-Led Congress
Political risk consultant Kareem Yakub on reinvigorating US-LATAM foreign policy