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118277
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2013.
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[D]emocracy is at risk of losing its meaning and purpose in the hands of presidents who, while freely elected, crush freedom once in office.
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ID:
118273
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2013.
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[D]espite all of the gains under the past two presidents, neither administration has broken with the fundamental system of governance that created the country's problems.
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ID:
118276
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Publication |
2013.
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The results of in-depth analyses for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico reveal two main factors that explain this phenomenon: a fall in the premium that favors skilled over unskilled labor, and more progressive government transfers targeting the poor.
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ID:
118278
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2013.
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Spoiler nations shouldn't be allowed to prevent progress on a common regional agenda among democracies willing to work with Washingon.
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ID:
118274
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2013.
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Just as Mexico has shown signs of an upswing, Brazil seems to be facing mounting difficulties.
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ID:
118275
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2013.
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For the opposition to win, the regime must become fairer and more democratic, the ruling party must split, and the opposition must remain united.
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