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The Americas

A Grand Undertaking

Nicaragua and its people will likely soon realize that the Grand Canal is not a viable and sustainable project.

Decision Time: Uruguay’s Presidential Elections

Voting in one of its closest elections in recent years, Uruguay is facing a fork in the road between a state-guided economy and a conservative, smaller government.

Bolivia's Perennial President

Evo Morales and the manipulation of democracy.

When the Holdouts Hurt

How the actions of a vulture fund, a federal judge, and the U.S. government towards Argentina may have undermined sovereignty to hurt everyone but the billionaires.

Neoliberal Oil: The Fuel for a New Mexican Economy

Neoliberal reforms are causing Mexican oil giant Pemex to lose its glorified status, but these reforms should be met with optimism.

Can Peace Finally Happen?

Top points and takeaways from the peace talks between Colombia and FARC.

An Alternative Look at the Argentine Default

The most recent Argentine default is not the result of financial irresponsibility, but corporate American greed.

Is History Repeating Itself? The Argentinian Debt Crisis

With the world’s second highest inflation rate, Argentina cannot afford to risk yet another default.

On the Horizon: Quality Chilean Education for All

One way to mitigate the problem of socioeconomic inequality is by resolving the disparity in the quality of education.

The World Cup: A Crossroads of Reality and Myth

The conflicting narratives of global sporting events and the cities that host them.