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According to IMF projections released this week, Latin America and the Caribbean will grow 1.8%, below the global average of 2.9%. Also in 2024, it will grow by 2.1%, compared to the global ...
“Almost everywhere you look there are economic headwinds detracting from presidents’ popularity,” said Cynthia Arnson, a Latin America political analyst at the Wilson Center, a think tank in ...
Priority will be given to students on the programmes listed above. Latin America has long been the center of dynamic political, social, and economic change. The region has suffered some of the most ...
The political role of the military is one of the most important questions facing Latin American societies seeking to consolidate new democracies. Despite the return to elected civilian governments, ...
This course will focus on the nature of political systems in Latin America—dictatorship, democracy, and combinations thereof. What accounts for transitions from one system to another? How durable is ...