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Brazil in the crucible of crisis / Taylor, Matthew M   Article
Taylor, Matthew M Article
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Summary/Abstract Whichever way the impeachment train rolls, the … crisis has opened new fissures in a democratic system that has been in place only since 1985.
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Latin America’s elusive public sphere / Oxhorn, Philip   Article
Oxhorn, Philip Article
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Summary/Abstract New ideas and new actors are needed to fill the void in the region’s public sphere more than ever.” Fourth in a series on public spheres around the world.
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Mexico in the grip of violence / Magalon, Beatriz; Razu, Zaira   Article
Magalon, Beatriz Article
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Summary/Abstract Criminal groups are above the law because they have managed to capture and corrupt the state.”
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New era of accountability in Guatemala? / Beltran, Adriana   Article
Beltran, Adriana Article
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Summary/Abstract Politicians are now facing a more active citizenry that knows it can demand greater accountability from its government and mobilize in pursuit of its demands.
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US-Cuba Thaw and hemispheric relations / Shifter, Michael   Article
Shifter, Michael Article
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Summary/Abstract Washington’s policy of isolating Cuba succeeded only in alienating most of Latin America. Obama’s new course has been welcomed, though other irritants, such as US immigration policy, remain.
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