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Carlos Domínguez Avila

Researcher-collaborator of the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies of the University of Brasilia (UnB). PhD in History. Specialized in topics on quality of democracy, international politics, human rights, citizenship and violence.

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Brazil: municipal elections in times of democratic recomposition 

The Brazilian population as a whole must assume some level of civic and citizen responsibility, both in favor of democratic recomposition and in the fight against disinformation and polarization.

The international insertion of Milei’s Argentina: What will it be like?

Despite campaign speeches, it is not expected that the government will further deteriorate its relations with both economic powers and integration processes.

Honduras: Between electoral authoritarianism and a democratic recomposition

Next 28th, general elections will be held in Honduras. But, beyond choosing candidates, this election will determine whether the Central American country can continue to be considered -or not- as a country governed by a democratic regime.