After zigging toward liberalization, by suggesting a reduction in the gasoline subsidy or letting the
bolívar devalue, and zagging back away, the only continuity is that Maduro is gradually displacing the original
chavista high guard.
Attorney, foreign policy writer
South American political elites seem to have jettisoned
much of the high minded left idealism of past years in favor of crass
economic interests. In a somewhat outlandish turn of events, Brazil has
embraced Vladimir Putin, a figure who has desperately sought to end his
country's political and diplomatic isolation.
Author, 'Revolution! South America and the Rise of the New Left'
Studying abroad contributes to global, regional and
national economies in a significant way. It opens up doors for
international trade, commerce and understanding, as well as for peace
building, communication, and national security.
Writer and public media professional
Colombian President Santos staked his job on finalizing a
peace agreement with the FARC guerrillas. Voters rewarded him with a
mandate in June's run-off election, giving him a decisive victory over
right-wing challenger Oscar Zuluaga.
CEO of Country Risk Solutions; Senior
Advisor with Gnarus Advisors; COO of RiskSouk; and Realtor with
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
I beg to differ with liberals who say the recent U.S.
sanctions against individual members of the Venezuelan government are
counterproductive. By the same token, I disagree with conservatives who
dismiss them for being too light and applaud the White House and
Congress efforts to punish Venezuelan drug traffickers and human rights
violators for a very simple reason: in the rigged system of justice that
Hugo Chavez set up in the country, it is impossible for any member of
its repressive political system to ever face justice in a court of law.
syndicated Latin American columnist
The Obama administration last week embarked on a path to
break diplomatic relations with Venezuela. But the drama was cut short
last night when the Dutch government announced that it would not allow
the extradition of Hugo Carvajal, a Venezuelan retired general and
military officer whom Washington wanted to bring to trial in U.S.
courts.
Co-director, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, D.C.
Once the black market differential is big enough, it also
increases the incentive for corruption; unlike selling cocaine, you
don't even need risk to leaving this world in a hail of bullets if you
can get access to official dollars at 6.3 Bf and sell them for 72 on the
black market.
Co-director, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, D.C.
While Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López remains
behind bars as he awaits the July 23 start of his trial, his family has
worked not only to get him released, but also to highlight the
government's attempts to punish him for speaking out about the country's
economic and political turmoil.
Content Manager, Rally.org
Unlike an industrial powerhouse like Germany, for example,
few Caribbean countries are in a position to fully exploit their
renewable energy potential.
Until the moment the plane took off, we feared we might be
in clear and present danger. We had just spent the last month seeking
refuge in a makeshift panic room we created in our Caracas apartment.
The future of Colombia had never been so dark and
uncertain. Two years ago, President Juan Manuel Santos embarked the
country into a negotiation process with the terrorist organization FARC
in Habana, Cuba.
Activist, peacebuilder, social entrepreneur, speaker, trainer
In my misery index, I calculate a ranking for all countries
where suitable data from the Economist Intelligence Unit exist. A
higher score in the misery index means that the country, and its
constituents, are more miserable. Indeed, this is a table where you do
not want to be first.
Professor of Applied Economics at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore
War more likely in the Balkans or sex in Brazil, turned
into an unexpected UN Security Council debate. Is promiscuity for
conflict, sex or soccer something embedded in our genes, culture or
environment? Some stereotypes perhaps are better, or more accurately
less harmful, but in the end they become a hurdle.
Former Bosnian foreign minister and ambassador to the United Nations
One cannot escape the ample media coverage of the 25th
anniversary of what has come to be known as the Tiananmen Square
massacre, in which it is estimated that at least 300, and possibly 3000
civilians, were killed by state forces.
Human and labor rights lawyer
In an election year in which there is nothing for
politicians to gain from standing up to the bullies of the recently
merged anti-Cuba and anti-Venezuela lobbies, this is significant. But
even more striking were some of the points that the letter made about
U.S. policy in the region.
Co-director, Center for Economic and Policy Research, Washington, D.C.
Western media, which sides with the undemocratic and
coup-prone opposition, have been content simply to denounce human rights
violations. At the same time, they fail to report the murders
committed by the protesters.
Doctor, Paris Sorbonne Paris IV University, Lecturer, University of La Réunion
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