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Latin America and the Caribbean have recently undergone major political, economic and social transformations. Although they have shown remarkable resilience in weathering the global financial crisis, the region faces some very significant development and economic challenges. Brookings experts are examining the challenges and opportunities present within the nations in this region.
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[In the case of winning,] Scioli will replicate what Dilma Rousseff did in Brazil. A center-left and labor-based party, will need to make some market-friendly reforms. August 11, 2015, Guillermo Vuletin, Clarin
[In the case of winning,] Scioli will replicate what Dilma Rousseff did in Brazil. A center-left and labor-based party, will need to make some market-friendly reforms.
Change is not easy to implement as you need consensus, which gives the false impression of conservatism. It is simply that in Uruguay we have checks and balances that work. August 4, 2015, Ernesto Talvi, Financial Times
Change is not easy to implement as you need consensus, which gives the false impression of conservatism. It is simply that in Uruguay we have checks and balances that work.
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August 4, 2015, Vanda Felbab-Brown
There’s a real sense the U.S.-Latin American relationship had been a bit distant and now has new possibilities. The one thing that could spoil that is the situation in Venezuela, so the administration is looking for ways to manage that. August 3, 2015, Harold Trinkunas, Bloomberg
There’s a real sense the U.S.-Latin American relationship had been a bit distant and now has new possibilities. The one thing that could spoil that is the situation in Venezuela, so the administration is looking for ways to manage that.
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July 24, 2015, Eric Farnsworth and Harold Trinkunas
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Ted Piccone
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Project on International Order and Strategy, Latin America Initiative
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Vanda Felbab-Brown
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence
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Ernesto Talvi
Director, Brookings Global – CERES Economic and Social Policy in Latin America Initiative
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development
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