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All items tagged ArgentinaOpen Think Tank ArticlesJuly 28, 2011 | Unbroken Nuclear Consensus in Argentina and BrazilChristian E. Rieck: Nuclear energy programs in Argentina and Brazil have recently grown in scope, causing some Western observers to worry. But far from undermining regional stability, enhanced nuclear capability provides Latin America a guarantee of autarky and autonomy. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJanuary 26, 2012 | Latin America's Economies: Innocent Bystanders?Latin America recovered strongly from the financial crisis of 2008-9, but now the region is feeling the pains of financial stress and dwindling global demand. Nevertheless, the major economies (the LAC-7: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Uruguay) in the region are still expected to perform decently despite a sluggish global economy. February 6, 2009 | The World Stands Up Against CapitalismPeople are sick and tired of having to pay for their governments’ mistakes; the time has come for elites to take responsibility. ++ It is customary in crisis times for “extraordinary politics” to enable politicians to adopt unpopular measures and people lose out. ++ Yet, as was the case in Argentina in 2002, the real target of the collective rage is no person but a whole system: capitalism. ++ ... More |
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