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How Have Corruption Scandals and President Roussef's Impeachment in Brazil Impacted its Economy?Flvia Bedicks - In 2009, Brazil was in the path to become a superpower. Immune to the economic crises of 2008, the country's economy benefitted from the commodity boom, achieving a growth rate of 7.5 per cent in 2010, when Rousseff was elected. A few years later, nonetheless, Brazil... Keep Reading »
Reinterpreting the Treatment of the Rural Population by Peru's Shining PathAuston Stiefer - The Peruvian Communist Party (PCP) was founded as the Peruvian Socialist Party in 1928 by José Carlos Mariátegui after his analysis of the “semifeudal” Peruvian economic state, which did not strictly follow Marx’s socialist model.1 Just... Keep Reading »
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Navigating the Leftist Spectrum in Argentina: An Economic Classification of the Kirchner EraMatt Finkel - Argentina’s economic policies under Nestor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner were hugely impactful in the country’s recovery and general development, yet the Kirchner administrations are often painted with the same broad leftist brush often... Keep Reading »
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Colombia's Opportunity for Transitional JusticeAna Luquerna - Colombia has had the longest internal armed conflict in the Western Hemisphere, which has delayed the development of a true democratic system where the government protects individual rights and liberties [1]. The prolonged conflict is a consequence of opposing political... Keep Reading »
Militarization of Aid and its Implications for ColombiaIan King - The US has increasingly turned to using the military to administer humanitarian aid in recent years. This process has come under attack from many academics and foreign officials. Using action in Colombia from 1999 to present as a case study, this article evaluates... Keep Reading »
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