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Tag Archives: Latin America
The Magic Realism of Edward Snowden
Financial Advisor, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on Snowden in Latin America
Posted in Andean Region
Tagged Eric Snowden, eric snowden bolivia, eric snowden cuba, Eric Snowden ecuador, Evo Morales, Latin America, snowden, Venezuela
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Just the TTIP: The Effect of US-EU Free Trade on Latin America
Latin American countries could face an economic downturn of 3.28 percent (GDP per capita)
Latin America News Flash
A round up of the week’s LATAM journalism & commentary 6.23.2013 – 6.30.2013
NATO in South America: For Who? For What?
Financial Advisor, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on NATO in Latin America
Posted in Andean Region
Tagged colombia joins nato, colombia nato, Juan Manuel Santos, Latin America, NATO, Santos nato
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Latin America News Flash
World Catches Up with No Se Mancha on the Nicaraguan Canal Controversy A round up of the week’s best LATAM journalism & commentary 6.9.2013 – 6.16.2013
Message In a Bottle
Lessons for Europe from Latin America – The Cliff Notes
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Cyprus, Debt Criris, Europe, Greece, Latin America, Maradona, No Se Mancha
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Stepping Out of the Cavern
Felipe Buitrago argues that while the 1980s were years of crisis for Latin America, the growing pains paved the way for future success
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Caribbean, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone
Tagged Cavern Allegory, IADB, Latin America, Lost Decade, Plato, Washington Consensus
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Habemus Paco
A Latin American Pope – The beginning of change in the Catholic Church? Or more of the same dressed up in a poncho? It happened. Latin America’s Catholics, half of the church’s 1.2 billion followers, finally have a pope of … Continue reading
Posted in Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Catholic Church, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Francisco I, Latin America, Pope, Religion
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