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Year: 2018

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Chile’s school admission system. Segregation or inclusion? by Andrea Rebolledo & Ingrid Olea

December 27, 2018 Chile, Education

Before 2015, charter schools[1] in Chile were able to select prospective students based on the socioeconomic status of their families,

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Venezuela: more than a brutal regime it’s an evil revolution that must be stopped, by Jose Gustavo Arocha

December 10, 2018 Chavez, Democracy, Maduro, Venezuela

The Venezuelan crisis has become the worst humanitarian crisis in the Western Hemisphere, with more than 3 million people fleeing

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(Un)smart Barrios. Should the implementation of Smart Cities be supported in Latin America? by Jennifer Bui

December 3, 2018 Smart cities, Urban policy

Imagine a modern city of sleek infrastructure offering the latest technological amenities for its citizens such as sensor crosswalks, free

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Challenges of the Venezuelan Exodus, by Jose Luis Bacigalupo & Patricio Goldstein

November 26, 2018November 26, 2018 Migration, Refugees, Venezuela

Venezuela is facing one of the biggest social collapses in modern history. The combination of economic and political unrest has

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Call for Article Proposals: Printed Edition

October 24, 2018November 5, 2018

Deadline Round 1 – December 10, 2018 Deadline Round 2 – January 13, 2019             

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The mass killing of women activists in Latin America: making political violence visible, by Kristin Sandvik

September 18, 2018September 17, 2018 Gender, Violence

In 2017, Latin America was described by the UN as the world’s most violent continent for women. The assassinations of

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Corruption, red tape and the flagging promise of cheap renewable energy in Mexico, by Carlos Guadarrama

September 12, 2018September 12, 2018 Energy, Mexico

Carlos is an MPAID class of 2018 alumnus. He was an Energy Sustainability Scholarship recipient by the Mexican Federal Government.

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