Tag: Debates
In an attempt to give legitimacy to a fraudulent process, the CNE and the Foreign Ministry invited hundreds of members of social movements, civil associations and pro-government parties as “observers”.
Judicial elections do not arouse expectations because people are convinced that, whoever wins, justice won't be more competent, faster and more honest than before. Quite the contrary.
The newly elected president of Mexico faces the challenge of maintaining the narrative established by López Obrador.
In the conflict between the US and China, Latin American governments should not take sides, but should be guided exclusively by their national interests and take advantage of the competition between the two superpowers.
Cuba is perhaps the most atypical of today's Latin American autocracies. Its history of democratic elections dates back to the period from 1940 to 1950.
After the elections on July 28, what are the chances of a political change in Venezuela?
Looking ahead to the October election, the Frente Amplio has a voting intention of more than 40% in all opinion polls and, in most of them, it is above the sum of all parties comprising the government coalition.
Policies must be flexible, inclusive and robust to adapt to the physical risks of climate change in our region.
The global strategy of these players calls for an intellectual effort to think up new concepts and adjust existing ones to a rapidly changing world.
Collaboration between different levels of government and the implementation of evidence-based policies are essential to address gun violence in Mexico.


















