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29/05/2020 | Frente Externo
US 2020 Election -Opinion: Mask and all, Biden crushes Trump
"He's a fool, an absolute fool," former Vice President Joe Biden said of President Donald Trump's refusal to wear a face mask. "Every doc in the world is saying you should wear a mask when you're in a crowd." Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, didn't raise his voice and smiled often. But he pulled no punches. "Presidents," he said, "are supposed to lead, not engage in folly and be falsely masculine."
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02/11/2019 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Opinion - South America Is at a Turning Point, but the ¨Pink Tide¨ Isn’t Coming Back
South America is entering a post-ideological phase.
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29/10/2019 | En Profundidad
Opinion - If Chile Can Erupt Over Inequality, Anywhere Can
The sense of economic unfairness in Chile is sharply pronounced, exacerbated by a wealthy president with a tin ear.
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24/08/2018 | Frente Externo
US - How America’s Two-Track Foreign Policy Under Trump Is Playing Out in South America
Throughout his tour, Mattis sounded the themes of democratic rule and opposition to military interventions into politics.
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23/02/2018 | Frente Externo
Crisis - Venezuela’s Exodus Adds to the Perils Across Latin America
There is every reason to expect that the conditions pressuring Venezuelans to leave will get much worse before they get any better.
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11/09/2017 | Transparencia
Anti-Corruption: Will Latin America’s Anti-Corruption Wave Founder Where It Began?
Just as Guatemala’s success fueled the anti-corruption movement across Latin America, the reverse is likely to have a similar impact.
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02/04/2016 | Frente Externo
Latin America - Argentina: Amid Regional Turmoil, Argentina’s Macri Eyes Leadership Role
During his recent visit to Buenos Aires, President Barack Obama enthusiastically embraced Argentina’s new president, Mauricio Macri, who took office last December promising to overhaul the country’s economy, politics and foreign policy, including its endemic anti-Americanism. Obama appeared eager to endorse Macri’s new approach, and while thousands protested the visit, Obama made a statement that expressed surprisingly lofty ambitions for the new administration in Buenos Aires.
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01/04/2016 | En Profundidad
Amid Regional Turmoil, Argentina’s Macri Eyes Leadership Role
During his recent visit to Buenos Aires, President Barack Obama enthusiastically embraced Argentina’s new president, Mauricio Macri, who took office last December promising to overhaul the country’s economy, politics and foreign policy, including its endemic anti-Americanism.
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15/07/2011 | Economia y Finanzas
Argentina Tries Delusion to Fight Inflation
A century ago, Argentina was one of the world's richest countries. Since then, Buenos Aires has given the world a primer on how to derail, disrupt and mismanage economic growth, with successive governments finding new and creative ways to stop prosperity in its tracks.
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15/07/2011 | Economia y Finanzas
Argentina Tries Delusion to Fight Inflation
A century ago, Argentina was one of the world's richest countries. Since then, Buenos Aires has given the world a primer on how to derail, disrupt and mismanage economic growth, with successive governments finding new and creative ways to stop prosperity in its tracks.
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15/04/2011 | Frente Externo
Peru's Ghost Election
When Peruvians went to the polls on April 10 to choose a new president, they faced an uncommon variety of choices. The fractured vote left no one with the required majority, producing another extraordinary field for the second-round voting on June 5.
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14/01/2011 | Frente Externo
Looking for Clues to Brazil's New Foreign Policy
When Brazilian voters went to the polls last year, they voted for continuity. In electing Dilma Rousseff, a 63-year-old technocrat who had never run for office before, they responded to the pleas of their popular outgoing president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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24/12/2010 | Frente Externo
Chávez Toys With Venezuelan Democracy
When then-Col. Hugo Chávez launched a military coup against the civilian government of Venezuela in 1992, he had not yet grasped the potential value of winning a democratic election. Luckily for Chávez, his coup attempt failed, and he survived to play the democracy game.
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02/07/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Obama's Real Iran Plan
What exactly is President Barack Obama prepared to do in order to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons? And just how committed is the American president to curtailing the Islamic Republic's nuclear enrichment efforts?.
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18/06/2010 | Frente Externo
Israel's Hard Choices over Gaza
In the aftermath of its disastrous raid on the Mavi Marmara, part of a flotilla that tried to break the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of Gaza, Israel has come under intense pressure to lift the embargo of the Hamas-run territory.
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06/02/2010 | Frente Externo
Venezuela - 2010 Will be a Reckoning for Hugo Chávez
In the 11 years since Hugo Chávez became president of Venezuela, the country has experienced almost constant political and economic drama. The past decade brought a cinematic -- and ultimately failed -- coup d'état against the president, a national strike that brought the economy to its knees, border disputes complete with tank deployments, and a string of controversial nationalizations of private businesses, to name just a few of the remarkable developments that have marked the Age of Chávez.
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28/08/2009 | Frente Externo
No Peace Harvest So Far for Obama's Syria Policy
President Barack Obama came to power with a not-so-secret plan to reshape the Middle East. His team envisioned a fundamental realignment in the region, with an eye towards resolving a host of longstanding conflicts that made it a global focal point of political instability. A key element of that plan centered on one country: Syria. By reconstituting Washington's relationship with Damascus, the reasoning went, Obama would manage to radiate improvements outward to a host of regional disputes.
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16/08/2009 | En Profundidad
Venezuela - Chávez Moves to Strangle Freedom of Speech
Half a century ago, Latin America experienced golpes, or military coups, on a regular basis. In a pattern that varied little across the continent, citizens would simply wake up one morning to the sound of gunfire near the presidential palace. Before long, a military man would head a new regime.
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