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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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Remembering History and Reaffirming Democracy: The Case of the Chilean Transition to Democracy

April 20, 2016October 29, 2017 Chile, Democracy

By Daniela Martinez Daniela Martinez is a lawyer who graduated from Universidad de Chile. She holds a Master of Laws

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Democracy in the Americas

November 30, 2014October 31, 2017 Democracy

José Miguel Insulza was elected as Secretary General of the Organization of American States in 2005 and reelected in 2010.

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Democratic Governance in Latin America: A Work in Progress

November 30, 2014October 31, 2017 Democracy

Michael Shifter is President of the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington, DC–based policy forum on Western Hemisphere Affairs. Shifter previously served

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Colombia 2002-2010: Lessons from the Communitarian State

November 30, 2014October 31, 2017 Colombia, Democracy, Drug Policy

Álvaro Uribe Velez was first elected as President of Colombia in 2002 and then re-elected in 2006, becoming the first

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