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Central American University - UCA |
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Number 440 | Marzo 2018 |
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Nicaragua
The dilemmas of this “other time”
It’s “another time” in world geopolitics,
with worsening signs of the destructive climate change
and other damage we human beings are doing.
It’s also “another time” for Nicaragua.
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Nicaragua
Nicaragua briefs
LATIN AMERICA SUDDENLY
ON THE US PUBLIC AGENDA
In addition to the University of Texas symposium on “US Involvement and Engagement in Western Hemisphere Affairs” on February 1, where Secretary... continuar...
Nicaragua
“We need a strategy for transitioning to democracy”
Having held top government and nongovernmental posts over time
and served on the board of the American-Nicaraguan Chamber of Commerce,
this economist shares his perspectives about Nicaragua’s business sector
and about the tensions between the US and Nicaraguan governments
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Costa Rica
Keys to the first round, doubts about round two
There are several keys to understanding
the unexpected and worrying results
of the first election round in Costa Rica.
Whatever happens in the concluding round,
the country has entered a new stage:
where prejudices and anti-values
born of religious conservatism
have come forth in full force.
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América Latina
Persistent inequality: Disputing the legacy of Latin America’s “pink tide”
Why, during the cycle of Latin America’s progressive governments,
those that either defined themselves as 21st-century Socialist
or as moving toward it, those the authors called the “Pink Tide,”
did they make much more modest progress in the struggle
against the inequality reigning in their countries
than they had proclaimed and expected?
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Internacional
Imagine the other
This 2017 winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize
gave de university year's Inaugural Lecture at
Guatemala's Rafael Landivar University on February 6.
With passinante words he spoke about the religion's child emigrants
and about migrants, refugees an "others" en general around the world.
He called on the audience to "migrate" from mere tolerance for others to imagining them. identifying with them, understanding them
and getting inside their skin to feel what they feel.... continuar...
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