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Christopher Mendonça

Professor of International Relations at IBMEC-BH. PhD in Political Science from Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais (Brazil). He is a member of the Conferencia Americana de Organismos Electorales Subnacionales por la Transparencia Electoral (CAOESTE).

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Indigenous Land and the Time Frame Thesis in Brazil 

The time frame thesis seeks to chronologically limit the indigenous's right of possession over important swaths of Brazilian territory.

Inevitable social upheaval in Peru

President Dina Boluarte's speeches and the efforts of her team have not been enough to prevent the Peruvian population from expressing their dissatisfaction with national politics.

The end of the health emergency strains the southern U.S. border

The suspension of Title 42, which guarantees the possibility of preventing the entry of immigrants into the United States, could unleash an immigration crisis.

Elections in Paraguay: seventy years of Colorado Party hegemony

With a landslide victory of more than 15 percentage points, Santiago Peña, the candidate of the Colorado Party will be the Paraguayans' ruler.