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Latin America: The New New World

A Drug War on Auto-Pilot

A Drug War on Auto-Pilot

THE HAGUE – The war in Afghanistan, now approaching its tenth year, may seem to many to have no end in sight, but Latin America has endured an even longer fight, one that has recently become much more bloody: the war against drug trafficking. So rote – and so violent – has that war become that many people in Latin America now wonder which side is suffering the more pathological addiction.

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Post-Uribe Colombia

Post-Uribe Colombia

BUENOS AIRES - Colombia's presidential election at the end of May will be unique in many ways. Álva...

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Brazilian Lessons for Industrial Policy

SAO PAULO - Few economic ideas are more lauded and reviled than that of industrial policy. Proponent...

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Brazil, Iran and the Road to the Security Council

SAO PAULO - The attempt by Brazil's government to participate in the international negotiations over...

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Chile Stays the Course

Chile Stays the Course

BUENOS AIRES - When Sebastián Piñera - the moderately conservative tycoon who was recently elected...

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