In: Latin America

Reshaping global governance: who governs? The role of Latin America in the G-20
December 30, 2017Guest post by Ludmila Quirós, member of the Student Research Committee on Latin American Politics. Within a decade, two financial crisis hit…
Read MoreChange is Coming: Socialismo or Dutertismo?
May 26, 2016The spectre of socialism is haunting the Philippines, or is it? A Filipino politician who claims to be a socialist just…
Read MoreDemocratic standards and the role of international observers in Haiti’s elections.
April 5, 2016Despite being the first country to have independently developed in Latin America – whose anniversary of 212 years of independence was…
Read MoreRegional Peace in Latin America
May 25, 2015From the second half of the XIX century, some areas of the world have progressively and rapidly become peaceful. This trend…
Read MoreWhat do recent scandals tell us about the state of politics in Chile?
March 23, 2015Chile, often claimed as exemplary democracy and one of the least corrupt countries in Latin America, has recently been shook by…
Read MoreThe United States’ Diplomatic Choices for Latin America: Focusing on Issues and Friends
February 27, 2014Throughout the last decade, it has become apparent that the United States is no longer basing its relations with Latin America and the…
Read MoreWill the CELAC Be Able to Reenergize a True Latin American Integration?
February 13, 2014On January 28thand 29th, the Second Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC in Spanish), took place in Havana,…
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