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Tag: Latin America

“Women and power: from descriptive to substantive representation”, Mercedes García Montero and Cristina Rivas Pérez (CIDOB, Barcelona)

Posted on 28/05/2021

Great strides have been made over the past few decades in all representative democracies to increase women’s presence in politics […]

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“China’s Digital Silk Road in Latin America and the Caribbean”, Raquel Jorge-Ricart (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 27/05/2021

China, through its Digital Silk Road (or DSR) aims to helping middle-income and developing countries to bridge the digital gap. […]

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“Latin American democracy after a year’s pandemic”, Carlos Malamud and Rogelio Núñez (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 26/05/2021

The pandemic has aggravated Latin America’s historical problems –social, political and economic– and deepened the decline in the region’s democracies. […]

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“The political expansion of evangelical churches in Latin America”, Carlos Malamud (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 05/02/2019

The presence of evangelical churches in the political life of various Latin American countries has increased notably in recent years, […]

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“The anger vote: the new (or not so new) Latin American electoral phenomenon”, Carlos Malamud and Rogelio Núñez (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 28/11/2018

This paper analyses the social, economic, institutional and political cultures that have given rise to the ‘anger vote’, an emerging […]

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“A Brazilian perspective on the challenges facing the EU and Latin American cooperation agenda”, Carlos R. S. Milan (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 22/06/2018

The construction of a cooperation agenda between the EU and South America must take into account the challenges Latin American […]

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An Argentine G20: a Latin American agenda that concerns everyone, Andrés Ortega (Elcano Spain)

Posted on 22/02/2018

in Elcano Blog, 6 February 2018 The G20 agenda has steadily broadened over the years. Argentina aims to rein it in […]

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Portugal and Ibero-America: reflections on the past, present and future, Bernardo Ribeiro da Cunha (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 22/02/2018

in Experts Comments, 13 February 2018 The event organised on 20 and 21 November 2017 by the Real Institute Elcano and the […]

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Latin America, the international community and Venezuela, Carlos Malamud (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 22/02/2018

in Experts Comments, 13 February 2018 The question as to what is to be done with Venezuela has been formulated time […]

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The elections in Chile and Honduras and regional political trends in 2018, Carlos Malamud, Rogelio Núñez (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 22/02/2018

in Analyses of the Elcano Royal Institute (ARI), 2 February 2018 Chile and Honduras have kicked off an intense electoral period […]

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“Venezuela and PDVSA: killing the goose that lays golden eggs”, Asier Achutegui, January 2017 (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 23/01/2018

In a country that depends almost entirely on its oil exports it seems very strange that its leaders despise the […]

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“Latin America at the beginning of a decisive electoral triennium (2017-19)”, Rogelio Núñez, December 2017, (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 23/01/2018

The elections that will take place in Latin America between November 2017 and the end of 2019 will serve to […]

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Major Powers in Shared Neighbourhoods: between Cooperation and Competition, Simon Schunz, Sieglinde Gstöhl and Luk van Langenhove (eds.) (College of Europe Bruges)

Posted on 09/01/2018

Special issue of Contemporary Politics, vol. 24, no. 1, 2018 Contemporary global politics is characterised by multipolarity: globalisation and the […]

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“EU values: a fragile and outdated foundation for European unity?” – CIFE Policy Paper N°62, Gabriel N. Toggenburg (CIFE)

Posted on 11/12/2017

“What happens if, at some moment in time, for whatever reason, a member State (government) cannot, say, respect minority rights like marriage […]

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Endgame in Venezuela: Dictatorship or Re-Democratization? Mikael Wigell (FIIA, FInland)

Posted on 07/07/2017

The political struggle between the Venezuelan opposition and government has reached its endgame. Unlike before, the opposition now stands united […]

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The Rise and Fall (?) of a New Developmental State in Brazil, Judit Ricz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 05/03/2017

We investigate the most recent experiment of the state-led development approach in Brazil, and reveal some of its merits and […]

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WoPSI – the World Politics of Social Investment: An international research project to explain variance in social investment agendas and social investment reforms across countries and world regions, Julian L. Garritzmann, Silja Hausermann and Bruno Palier (Sciences Po, France)

Posted on 05/03/2017

The “World Politics of Social Investment” (WoPSI) project aims at explaining variance in social investment agendas and social investment reforms […]

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Study for the European Parliament: “Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights”, by Beata Faracik

Posted on 02/02/2017

TEPSA coordinated a study for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI), authored by Beata Faracik, President of the Board of […]

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New developmentalist experiments in Brazil and Egypt – a comparative study, Judit Ricz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/09/2016

The financial and economic crisis of 2008-9 and the following difficulties have brought back the analysis of active state involvement […]

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Agenda

  • Wed
    08
    Feb
    2023

    Webinar: "Immigration to build the nation, not to transform it", February 8 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

    Online
  • Fri
    17
    Feb
    2023

    Conference: "Towards fairer markets in Africa and the EU - Fostering international partnerships in competition policy", February 17 (College of Europe, Bruges)

    Bruges, Belgium
  • Wed
    22
    Feb
    2023

    Course: "IEU Climate Policy – Course for EPSO Candidates", February 22-23 (EIPA, Maastricht)

    Online
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