Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on the battle over historical memory in Chile. Also, read about Peru's elections, Colombia's tense runoff, U.S. sanction on Cuba and Nicaragua, and Bolivia's ongoing crisis.
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In his new book, Eric A. Vázquez looks at how solidarity in Central America has evolved through time.
Read the review by César F. Salgado Portillo
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New charges against one of the Pinochet dictatorship’s most prominent human rights abusers come as the country shifts markedly to the right, casting historical memory in doubt.
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As Peru awaits the results of the presidential runoff, the country remains caught between two competing visions of the national future
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#EnEspañol La presencia de China en Colombia dejó de ser un debate geopolítico abstracto y se ha convertido en una realidad que se vive día a día a través de las obras de construcción, el comercio, las clases de idiomas y las relaciones personales.
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My new piece at @NACLA dissects serious factual and analytical errors in recent work by Santos and co-authors claiming sanctions helped Venezuela's economy. Bottom line: their claims don't meet basic standards of economic evidence.
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Mi nuevo artículo en @NACLA discute graves errores fácticos y analíticos en el trabajo reciente de Santos y coautores sobre las sanciones y la economía venezolana. Muestro que sus afirmaciones no cumplen con estándares básicos de evidencia en economía.
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A recent book treats economic sanctions as a tool of benevolent intervention, an argument justified by a series of egregious analytical errors.
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Perú heads to the polls to elect their new president this Sunday. Javier Puentes explains how the country remains caught between two competing visions of the national future.
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Colombia Debates “Total Peace” and “Total War”
The June 21 presidential runoff will feature starkly different approaches to the growing power of armed and criminal groups
LATEST by me w @Eu_femismo
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Escribí para @NACLA sobre las propuestas de seguridad de los candidatos a la presidencia de Colombia. Sí, nos debatimos entre "la paz o la guerra total". 👇
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The June 21 presidential runoff will feature starkly different approaches to the growing power of armed and criminal groups, write @InvisiblesMuros and Daniela Díaz Rangel 👇
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My article on Colombia's elections in @nacla: "When the runoff comes on June 21, the Colombian people will face a clear choice between deepening Petro’s progressive policies or a decline into the barbarity of fascism and a return to some of the darkest points in Colombia’s recent history." nacla.org/a-far-right-surge-…
Abelardo de la Espriella’s first-round victory demonstrated the strength of the country's surging populist far-right, putting the left in a bind.
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Despite co-hosting a milestone climate conference, the Netherlands has left the Dutch Caribbean islands alone in their fight against climate change.
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