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The urgent need to reinvent democracy
If elections could eradicate corruption and solve the most pressing political and social problems, almost all Latin American countries would be developed.
Why do some fathers not take parental leave?
When father choose not to take the time granted to them by law to care for their newborn children, they send—intentionally or not—a clear message: that childcare remains primarily the responsibility of women.
Reimagining the Caribbean: From Extractive Tourism to Inclusive Development
The dominant model in the Caribbean, based on mass tourism and cruise ships, has contributed to the standardization of the tourist experience.
Artificial Intelligence Is Already Regulated—Just Not by You
The bills aimed at regulating the legal framework for artificial intelligence in Brazil are key steps toward establishing public limits and ensuring minimum rights in the use of these technologies.
Under Pressure, Resilience: Latin America Needs to Recalibrate Its Development Paradigm
For a long time, the development model in Latin America and the Caribbean followed an upward trajectory: escaping poverty through economic growth would lead to the emergence of a stable middle class.
Rosario Murillo: between Madame Mao and Grace Mugabe
The constant purges and widespread discontent suggest that many will betray the first lady in order to seek a new direction for the nation in the face of the imminent succession.