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Two paths before Latin America: Democracy or dictatorship

The Latin American region is at a crossroads, with a choice not between the political left or the right; between socialism or capitalism, it...

The power of symbolism: Mexico’s Foreign Policy

A few weeks ago, the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) took the decision to grant asylum to Evo Morales after he fled the...

Bolivia takes steps to protect its rich natural landscapes and strengthen environmental practices

With terrain ranging from dense Amazon rainforest to sweeping deserts and soaring mountain ranges, Plurinational State of Bolivia is often hailed as one of the most...

The coup in Bolivia shines yet more dark light on America

Just when one might have thought things geopolitical might be about to turn for the better, which means the worldwide geopolitical nightmare engineered by the U.S....

Floods, Fires, Coups and Impeachment Make a Busy Week

Venice is flooded.  The water is hip high in St. Mark's Square threatening the church and the expensive shops and restaurants on its perimeter.  The mayor...

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Reexamining the Sino–Pyongyang Nexus: Ambivalence and Economic Interdependence

Since the crucible of the 1950–53 Korean War, the...

War for Profit: Implications of the Growing Private Security Industry

The private security industry mostly entails Private Military and...

The Commercialized War Between Israel and Hamas

The sudden assault of Hamas of Israel has resulted...

Accelerating Renewable Energy Development in Indonesia

Climate change is growing and developing into a...

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