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“Let’s Change” – The Legacy of <em>Kirchnerismo</em> and Macri’s Challenges
Posted on February 2, 2016February 12, 2016

“Let’s Change” – The Legacy of Kirchnerismo and Macri’s Challenges

Mauricio Macri’s first task as president is to navigate the economic fallout from the Kirchner administrations.

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Dispatch from Latin America: Leftist Populism in Decline?
Posted on May 8, 2015October 4, 2015

Dispatch from Latin America: Leftist Populism in Decline?

The direction of politics is changing in three countries that have long stood at the forefront of Latin America’s leftist populist movement.

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The Ghost of the Falklands
Posted on March 8, 2015August 29, 2015

The Ghost of the Falklands

Although few would imagine that the Falkland Islands dispute would recreate instability in Anglo-Argentine relations, new developments are threatening to do just that.

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Argentina: A Country Held Hostage
Posted on September 25, 2014August 9, 2015

Argentina: A Country Held Hostage

Last week, a U.S. Court ruled once again against Argentina in the country’s debt-fight against a small group of holdout creditors. This ruling—and past ones on the same issue—are not only misguided, but bad foreign policy.

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