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New Barbarians
Over the past few years, the last two Mexican presidents have elevated immigrants to hero status, likening them to the anti-imperialist fighters or guerrillas of decades past.
The World Should Take Note of Brazil’s Refugee Policy
The Brazilian model holds promise for refugee situations in the Americas and around the world, where fatigued donors and beleaguered hosts try to marginalize refugees.
Trump 2.0 and the rise of U.S. crypto-nationalism
The new government could engender a form of economic nationalism characterized by trade protectionism, massive deregulation of the digital finance and AI sectors, and unwavering support for fossil fuel producers.
Latin America and the integral development
The updating of the concept of 'development' has, at this time, direct implications regarding the debate on what direction to give to Latin American societies.
Healing connections: Pets and plants as mental health protectors
Studies have shown that petting an animal can reduce levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, while increasing the production of oxytocin, known as the love hormone.
Why are Indigenous lands key to conserving biodiversity and mitigating climate change?
True inclusion implies respecting the diversity of visions and allowing Indigenous peoples to be the protagonists of their own development, without imposing conservation models.