Tag: Debates
This Sunday Guatemala celebrates a presidential election that will be decisive for its own history as a nation and strategic from a sub-regional perspective.
The Bolivian justice system is rife with interim nominations, uncertainty in the appointment of high magistrates, questionable designation of judges and prosecutors, and deficiencies in the criminal justice system.
For some time now, insecurity and the feeling of imminent threat or violence have become for those in power a threat to their authority.
Higher education in Chile has never been as massive and diverse as it is today, but inequality of access has remained stable.
The Brazilian coast has significant potential for renewable energy generation, including wind, solar, ocean current and wave energy.
Coauthor Sergio Cesarin
This region, comprising areas of Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, holds the largest lithium reserves in the world.
After almost a decade, 11 presidents have met in Brasília with the purpose of restarting regional dialogue, reviewing the cooperation agenda and establishing the programmatic bases of a renewed UNASUR.
Coauthor María Inés Carabajal
Due to the negative effects that began to become evident in the 1960s, the first international conversations on the environment started in 1972.
The suspension of Title 42, which guarantees the possibility of preventing the entry of immigrants into the United States, could unleash an immigration crisis.
The idea of climate justice is a central axis around which integrated adaptation and mitigation measures must be created in order to achieve resilient development.


















