Rejection of the “Peace” Accords with the FARC: What’s Next for Colombia?
The October 2 vote does not reflect Colombia’s rejection of peace, but rather, of an accord that many Colombians believed would bring neither peace nor justice.
The October 2 vote does not reflect Colombia’s rejection of peace, but rather, of an accord that many Colombians believed would bring neither peace nor justice.
Con la firma de un tratado de libre comercio entre Chile y Uruguay se comienzan a abrir las puertas de una posible futura convergencia entre Mercosur y la Alianza del Pacífico. ¿Llevará este acuerdo a la integración comercial de Mercosur al resto de América Latina?
No ha habido semana, en los últimos meses, en la cual el presidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro no denuncie públicamente un intento de golpe de Estado en
Si bien su trayectoria es de un demócrata y su legado de gobierno es loable, Ricardo Lagos parece inconscientemente estar usando la misma estrategia autoritaria que en su momento usó Pinochet y que el propio Lagos ayudó a derrotar.
The idea that the rebels would not face justice for their crimes was too hard for voters to swallow.
There are a number of parallels between the shocking vote results in Colombia and the UK and the current U.S. presidential election. Could a similar surprise occur November 8th?
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has one of the highest approval rates in the region, but he is still going to great lengths to secure his re-election November 6th at all cost. Is this just Ortega playing it safe or a permanent power grab?
With new market friendly governments in Argentina, Peru and Brazil and a looming collapse in Venezuela now is not the time for the U.S. to retrench its economic agenda in the region. Unfortunately, no one is standing up for trade.