 Latin America
By Regions nº 1747
El presidente de Uruguay, Tabaré Vázquez, destituyó ayer al comandante en jefe del ejército, general Carlos Díaz, y resolvió arrestar por cinco días a los generales Pedro Aguerre y Miguel Dalmao por mantener reuniones con dirigentes opositores sin informar a sus mandos.
By Regions nº 1397
The paper draws on recent studies at the World Bank and elsewhere to highlight four aspects of Latin America’s current challenges. First, high inequality, partly related to historical relations between Europeans, indigenous and Afro-descendants, but reinforced by continuing dualism between the formal and informal sectors. Second, education,
where the region suffers from a serious “secondary deficit” and weak educational quality. Third, the business climate, which exhibits continuing problems with inappropriate
regulation, while infrastructure provision has suffered from cutbacks to public provision, only partly compensated for by increased private investment. Finally, Latin America’s future sources of international comparative advantage: whether in natural resource-based exports or in manufacturing, the region needs to improve performance in mobilizing knowledge and technology.
By Regions nº 981
Rooftop marksmen and bodyguards with bullet-proof shields scan the crowd as President Alvaro Uribe makes his way to a campaign podium in the town square of Armenia, in Colombia's western coffee-growing region.
By Regions nº 947
Latin American narcotics-producing countries were just reporting the first signs of drug abuse in their own countries, while the United States was in a full-blown crack epidemic. Today, U.S. cocaine consumption has leveled off and casual use is down substantially while drug abuse is growing in throughout the hemisphere. The inter-American dialogue on drugs has changed ccordingly, with less finger pointing and a greater sense of shared responsibility and cooperation.
By Regions nº 937
With vigilance we are making progress in our counter-narcotics programs in Latin America. But there are challenges to keep up the pace and reinforce existing programs. We have lost critical hardware used in the eradication and interdiction of narcotics in the Andean region. We have diverted some equipment to other theaters of operation. There are gaps in our surveillance of key areas of the illicit drug transit zone in Central America and the Caribbean due to declining availability of air and surface patrol craft. These problems need to be remedied.
By Regions nº 382
Sus relaciones con el partido de Lula Da Silva, sus lazos con el Partido Comunista chileno, sus incursiones en territorio argentino, su participación en el secuestro y asesinato de la hija de un ex presidente paraguayo, sus negocios con el zar peruano Vladimiro Montesinos y la protección de Hugo Chávez son muestras fehacientes de cómo las FARC se están expandiendo en toda la región con las pancartas de un rabioso antinorteamericanismo y un exaltado intregracionismo de tinte bolivariano.
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