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Tag Archives: Santos
The goal is peace: how Colombian football could affect the election
Can a football victory influence an election?
Posted in Andean Region, Uncategorized
Tagged Colombia, Colombia world cup, Colombian national team, election, football and politics, Santos, Uribe, Zuluaga
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Uncle Sam’s Pacific Alliance Strategy
Samuel George on the United States and the Pacific Alliance
Posted in Andean Region, Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Chile, Colombia, EPN, Mexico, MILA, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru, Santos, US and Pacific Alliance
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A Bitter Cup of Coffee
An Editorial from Natalia Lozano, a Colombian International Relations Specialist
Posted in Andean Region, Uncategorized
Tagged Cafe, Coffee, Coffee Strikes, Colombia, Juan Valdez, Santos
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Colombia Battles for Peace – Maybe this is the Problem
An Editorial from Natalia Lozano, a Colombian International Relations Specialist Colombia cannot end the violent conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC) unless the peace process gains popular support. But to do so, Colombians must expel the … Continue reading