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20/03/2018 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Las amenazas, reales e imaginadas de la elección en México
En menos de cinco meses, México celebrará unas elecciones presidenciales que han sido mayoritariamente descritas por los comentaristas de los medios de comunicación estadounidenses e internacionales como una empresa peligrosa. Para algunos, es parte de una “tormenta perfecta” que podría sembrar el caos en la economía (junto con la reforma tributaria de Trump y las amenazas al TLCAN); para la prensa económica, la inversión extranjera está amenazada, especialmente en la industria petrolera, que ha conocido una apertura sin precedentes a esta inversión desde 2013; y para otros observadores, supone una amenaza a la “seguridad”, esto es, a la política exterior, de los Estados Unidos.
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24/04/2013 | Frente Externo
The United States shows its contempt for Venezuelan democracy
Washington's clumsy efforts to de-legitimise Venezuela's election mark a escalation of its push for regime change.
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21/06/2011 | Economia y Finanzas
Greece: bond slave to Europe
Without sovereign control of their country's debt, the Greek people are being punished with extortion by the ECB and IMF.
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21/06/2011 | Economia y Finanzas
Greece: bond slave to Europe
Without sovereign control of their country's debt, the Greek people are being punished with extortion by the ECB and IMF.
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03/06/2011 | Frente Externo
Why Washington is worried about Peru
If its preferred candidate Keiko Fujimori loses to Ollanta Humala, the US will be isolated against South America's left governments.
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03/06/2011 | Frente Externo
Why Washington is worried about Peru
If its preferred candidate Keiko Fujimori loses to Ollanta Humala, the US will be isolated against South America's left governments.
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03/06/2011 | Frente Externo
Why Washington is worried about Peru
If its preferred candidate Keiko Fujimori loses to Ollanta Humala, the US will be isolated against South America's left governments.
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03/06/2011 | Frente Externo
Why Washington is worried about Peru
If its preferred candidate Keiko Fujimori loses to Ollanta Humala, the US will be isolated against South America's left governments.
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05/12/2008 | En Parrilla
Obama Should Make a Clean Break With the Past on Latin America
President-elect Obama's historic triumph was welcomed in Latin America by left-of-center governments who saw it as a continuation of their own electoral victories. Even before the election, President Lula da Silva of Brazil said, "Just as Brazil elected a metal worker, Bolivia elected an Indian, Venezuela elected Chavez and Paraguay a bishop, I think that it would be an extraordinary thing if, in the largest economy in the world, a black man were elected president of the United States."
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05/12/2008 | En Parrilla
Obama Should Make a Clean Break With the Past on Latin America
President-elect Obama's historic triumph was welcomed in Latin America by left-of-center governments who saw it as a continuation of their own electoral victories. Even before the election, President Lula da Silva of Brazil said, "Just as Brazil elected a metal worker, Bolivia elected an Indian, Venezuela elected Chavez and Paraguay a bishop, I think that it would be an extraordinary thing if, in the largest economy in the world, a black man were elected president of the United States."
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