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China’s Use of the Military Instrument in Latin America: Not Yet the Biggest Stick
Colombia, A Laboratory For History
Decentralization and Social Policy in Brazil: An Analysis of Health and Education Policies of the New Republic
Democratic Blending: The New Model of Dictatorships in Latin America
Democratic Dividends: Globalization, Liberation, and Economic Revolution in Brazil
Driven by Necessity: Realizing the Full Potential for Sustainable Development in Latin America
Encouraging Entrepreneurship: Brazil’s Bid in Latin America
Forced Displacement, Concentration of Land Property, and the Rentier Political Economy in Colombia
From Argentina with Love: Why the next president will seek favor with Washington
From the Archives: An Interview with Fernando Henrique Cardoso
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