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Number 339 | Octubre 2009 |
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Nicaragua
What Surprises Will the End of This Third Year Bring?
Will Daniel Ortega end up ensuring his reelection?
How much will the worsening economic crisis affect the political one?
What will the Caribbean region’s autonomous elections tell us?
How far will negotiations with the Europeans get?
What else will the end of 2009 bring us?... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
POLICE DISMANTLE DRUG LAB On September 10, the National Police dismantled a clandestine laboratory on the outskirts of the municipality of Achuapa, department of León, in which the Sinaloa drug... continuar...
Nicaragua
What’s Going On in the Municipalities? And What’s With the CPCs?
The executive secretary of the
Nicaraguan Democracy and Local Development Network,
shares the findings of her organization’s monitoring of
39 municipal governments’ first 100 days in office.... continuar...
Nicaragua
Seven Deadly Sins We’re Bequeathing Our Young People
Raised with no early stimulation, growing up in a mythic culture
unexposed to critical thought, and emotionally educated by macho
soap operas and Mexican ballads where sexual abuse is the norm,
with a concept of time that has us living in the past, prizing the old days,
children of a society whose cornerstone is family names and clans,
denying our color, despising what we are and
devoted to donations more than a decent salary and a job well done.
What development can we hope for when we’re this way because
this is how we are?... continuar...
El Salvador
The First 100 Days: Successes, Silences, Threats, Blackmail… and Challenges
The Funes government has led to adjustments in all the country’s political, social and economic forces. We can’t possibly evaluate Mauricio Funes’ first 100 days in office,
without assessing these forces’ initial behavior in the new context.... continuar...
Honduras
More from the Honduras Diary: From Jubilation to Repression
Manuel Zelaya’s return to Honduras was unanticipated,
as these chronicles from the preceding days show.
Nor can we anticipate how this conflict will unfold.
That story will only be told in as yet unwritten chronicles,
which will also reveal what really caused the coup
in the soul of the Honduran people.... continuar...
Honduras
What Comes After Zelaya?
Manuel Zelaya Rosales’ unexpected return forced a dialogue and accelerated negotiations, but no negotiations in either the near or medium future will pull us from the depths into which this conflict has plunged us. Only a social pact based on a national project, including the now national demand for a constituent assembly, might prove positive following this tumultuous and incredibly costly period of our history.... continuar...
Internacional
MySpace, Storytelling and the New Magnification of the World
The Web as an indispensable socializing vehicle,
the marketing assault, the new consumer products
and the politicians’ shift towards emotional discourse
are all symptoms of the changes shaking our societies,
grown mistrustful of words and reason.
Postmodernism has ended all grand narratives,
leaving our contemporaries with an insatiable thirst
for stories that give meaning to life,
and a shared collective self-image that rebels against
the iconoclastic, rationalist Judeo-Christian one.... continuar...
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