Notícias de notícias políticas e institucionais nos países latino-americanos, especialmente quando se trata da saúde de suas democracias.
Inter-American Watch Tuesday 9/13/2022 Argentina Argentina fell in the ranking of world economic freedom and was in one of the last places due to high taxes and regulations The country ranked 161 out of 165, according to the index prepared by the Fraser Institute that measured the response of governments to the pandemic crisis;…
Inter-American Watch Thursday 9/1/2022 Analysis The United States Needs to Get Serious About Latin America The United States needs to get serious about the Western Hemisphere and this means doing more than announcing foreign aid programs which may or may not survive congressional editing. China has replaced the United States as the leading trading…
Inter-American Watch Thursday 8/25/2022 Analysis Lawfare, the term that unites the extreme left of Spain and Latin America and that they use to sanctify themselves It is one of the fashionable terms in the political language of the extreme left. And it has no borders. It is used regularly in any part of the…
Inter-American Watch Tuesday 8/23/2022 Analysis The Cuban repressive model, an example for the tyranny of Daniel Ortega Daniel Ortega advances rapidly in the process of radicalization of his dictatorship, establishing the Cuban repressive model to control the lives of Nicaraguans through the policy of terror. His tools are the security, intelligence and surveillance apparatus…
Inter-American Watch Thursday 8/18/2022 Analysis Analysis of Russian and Chinese military operations in Venezuela With inflation at a record level, millions of its citizens fleeing the country, and a political opposition recognized by most Western democracies as the legitimate government of Venezuela, the regime of Nicolás Maduro seemed to be on the verge of…
Inter-American Watch Thursday 8/11/2022 Analysis China’s Engagement in Latin America: Views from the Region China’s economic and political engagement in Latin America grew significantly in the first part of the 21st century. And yet, Latin American reporting on China has not grown apace. Too few Latin American journalists cover Chinese activities in the region…
Inter-American Watch Tuesday 8/9/2022 Bolivia Drug trafficking, gold and radars that do not work: what lies behind the battle of coca growers against peasants in Bolivia Fierce battles are now being waged in the department of Santa Cruz between the army of coca growers and the original landowners, while in La Paz coca growers from…
Inter-American Watch Thursday 04/08/2022 Bolivia Bolivia could lose up to $800 million for 3 awards in international arbitrations Bolivia could lose some $8 billion dollars in three international arbitrations whose awards will be known in the coming months. They were requested by the British Glencore Finance Bermuda and the American Orlandini Mining Company and Dulon…
Inter-American Watch Tuesday 8/2/2022 Analysis Marco Rubio: “We are Facing Some Real Challenges” in Latin America Last week, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., offered remarks during the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations nominations hearing for U.S. Ambassadorships in Latin America and the Caribbean. Rubio said the following….In Suriname, you have a president who…
Inter-American Watch Thursday 7/28/2022 Analysis Bolivian Aymara leader: “Plurinationality is socialism camouflaged as indigenism” From Bolivia, the Aymara indigenist Pedro Portugal -opposer of the constitutional process led by Evo Morales- points out in an interview with El Líbero: “No nation in Latin America has solved the problems of indigenous integration with plurinationality.”…Read more >>…