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Number 267 | Octubre 2003 |
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Nicaragua
Nicaragua’s “New Era” Does an About-Face
The fight against corruption was the course plotted for the first year of President Bolaños’ “New Era.”
But that route has now come to a dead end
and Bolaños has made a complete u-turn.
First stop on the new road: CAFTA.
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Nicaragua
CAFTA: “We’re Defining Whether We’ll Commit Suicide or Die a Natural Death”
The author, who is representing the National Federation of Cooperatives in the CAFTA negotiations’ “side room,”shares his experiences and analysis of the negotiations so far.... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
PERCEPTION OF CORRUPTION
Nicaragua obtained only a 2.6 rating in Transparency International’s 2003 Corruption Perception Index. Nicaragua is 88th among the 133 countries in which the organization... continuar...
Nicaragua
"We're Saying No to CAFTA With Arguments and Conditions"
The president of the National Union of Farmers and Ranchers (UNAG), discusses the reality of agricultural production in Nicaragua and this sector’s proposals and concerns related to the US-Central American Free Trade Agreement currently being negotiated.... continuar...
Nicaragua
The Caribbean Coast’s Traditional Leaders: An Endangered Species?
What arenas and decision-making powers do the coast’s
traditional leaders still have vis-à-vis all the central government delegates, party delegates, mayors and autonomous government council members? Are pastors, teachers, councils of elders, ethnic group and community leaders in danger of extinction?... continuar...
Guatemala
2003 Elections: More Violence than Proposals
This year’s election campaigns are discouraging,
not only because of the violence—including that inherent
in Efraín Ríos Montt’s unconstitutional candidacy—
but also because of the candidates’ lack of
serious programs and proposals.
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América Latina
Another Kind of Development and Integration Is Possible
If another world is possible and so many
around the globe are working to make it happen,
another kind of continental integration and development,
different from what the United States is proposing with the FTAA,
is also possible, and we should do the impossible to bring it about.
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América Latina
The Legacy of a Life Intensely Lived
Jesuit economist Xabier Gorostiaga passed away on September 14, 2003. Among his many tireless activities on behalf of transforming the world into a more just place, he had written for envío since its first edition in June 1981. We celebrate his life by offering the following presentation he prepared for the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre in January 2002.... continuar...
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