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Latin America

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Latin America/North America/Politics

The Atlas Network, or the Alliance between the Bourgeoisie and the Radical Right to Win Cultural Hegemony

In several nations this network of think tanks and institutes provides arguments, tools, and maybe most importantly money and credibility.

A poster of Viktor Orbán on a rusty garage door.
Europe/Latin America/Politics

Postmodern Populism. Understanding the Dynamics of Populist Movements 

The most recent data indicates that the prevalence of populism is quite close to its 30-year peak.

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Culture/Latin America

The Risks of Saturday Night Introductions

“Where are you from?” comes up eventually, not long after I reveal a hint of an accent. “I’m from Mexico.”

Philosophy/Culture/Latin America

The Costa Rican Way – What a Small Country in Central America Does Differently

Their tradition of protection and reinvigoration of their natural habitats are among the things that have made Costa Rica famous.

A cutout of a woman, leaning on a pink wall, and a cutout of a man, leaning on a blue wall.
Intersectionality/Asia/Latin America

Radio UF: Gender Equality and Local Democracy in Latin America and South Asia

Radio UF explores the "glocal" landscape of gender equality and the role of local democracy.

Latin America

Peruvian Politics: the past, present and future

By Sara Lahti Peru has endured a turbulent five-year period, cycling through four presidents and two congresses, with a political system that many insist serves the

Latin America/Politics

Elections in the Midst of a Pandemic III: Venezuela

When Venezuelans go to the polls on December 6, it is to elect a new parliament after a rather disputed election campaign.

Latin America/Politics

Venezuelan Crisis Chronicles Pt. 1

Venezuela is stricken by a harsh economic, political and humanitarian crisis. There is an enduring standoff between the political opposition and the autocratic Venezuelan Government.

Latin America/North America

Abort Mission – Trends on the American Continents

By Viktor Andersson & Lydia Johansson Malm Our phones have been buzzing with joyous headlines the last couple of weeks! New South Wales became the final

Intersectionality/Latin America

Femicides in Mexico – murdered for being a woman

By Rebecca Heine On September 7, 2017, 19-year-old political science student Mara Fernanda Castilla had gone out with her friends to a nightclub in Puebla, a

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      • The Issue of Indecision 2024
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