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11 May 2012, By Fabio Rafael Fiallo
The dismal economics of resource nationalism
Resource nationalism is condemned to join other “progressive” economic recipes in the dustbin of history. Sadly, for Latin America, many of its people will find out the hard way
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23 April 2012, By Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon
Another Latin American populist follows in Chavez's footsteps
History tells us there is something to be feared of a gifted orator with little in the morality tank but an audience to please. Argentina's Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is no different
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15 March 2012, By Fabio Rafael Fiallo
The new generation of Latin American autocracies
Similarly to Plato's assertion on the autonomy of ideas, in Latin America, dictatorial drives hang over the subcontinent, waiting to be seized by perspicacious opportunists
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23 December 2011, By Daniel Hamilton
Why Brazil must refocus its approach to international relations
Rousseff must ask herself: does Brazil want to lead a new global democratic order or continue as a state that stands idly by while the same injustices that once plagued it rage overseas?
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26 October 2011, By The Commentator
Kirchner’s landslide could be Argentina’s slippery slope
Why are we financially supporting a country that is threatening British territory and people?
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06 October 2011, By Joel D. Hirst
Evo Morales' indigenous problem
It remains to be seen if the President’s not unsubstantial political skill will help him manoeuvre out of yet another tight spot, or if he will be joining the ranks of so many other Bolivian presidents in exile.
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06 August 2011, By Joel D. Hirst
Venezuelan Opposition’s Increasing Unity spells problems for Chavez
The strength of Venezuela's opposition is increasing through greater unity ahead of the battle to remove Chavez in 2012.
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16 April 2011, By Alek Boyd
Colombia's Santos: accomplice in drug trafficking and terrorism
Official efforts are being undermined by the very individuals that have got to be unflinching in their determination to bring peace to Colombia: its presidents.




