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On probation: the release of political prisoners in Cuba
By Gabriel C. Salvia
Our Hapless Man in Havana
By Christopher Sabatini
Here we go again: Nicaragua-Honduras-re-election
By Christopher Sabatini
The Honduran Coup is Still a Coup: But Where Was Everybody Before?
By Christopher Sabatini
The futile obsession of total control
By Raúl Ferro
Cristina Left in Cuba What Little Credibility She Had For An Honest Defense of Human Rights
By Gabriel C. Salvia
The Rio Group blocks democracy in Cuba
By Gabriel C. Salvia
Institutions in danger: the debate to nationalize the savings should not be a mere legislative procedure
By Gabriel C. Salvia
The crisis contains a political risk for Latin America
By Raúl Ferro
Economic decisions that can’t be politized
By Eduardo Viola y Héctor Ricardo Leis
The populistic perversion
By Claudio Paolillo
After the farms, the markets set another limit to the K administration
By Pablo Díaz de Brito
An Evaluation of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
By Pablo Brum
Does Cuba Support Israel 's Annihilation?
By Pablo Brum
New World
By Raúl Ferro
Reflections on the Situation in Tibet
By John Suarez
The Lesson of Petrobras
By Susan Kaufman Purcell
Cunning Bolivarian socialism
By Carlos Sabino
An election with no jitters in Guatemala
By Carlos Sabino
The plurinational illusion
By Ricardo López Göttig
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Monthly Report - June 2010
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On probation: the release of political prisoners in Cuba
By Gabriel C. Salvia
Our Hapless Man in Havana
By Christopher Sabatini
Here we go again: Nicaragua-Honduras-re-election
By Christopher Sabatini
The Honduran Coup is Still a Coup: But Where Was Everybody Before?
By Christopher Sabatini
The futile obsession of total control
By Raúl Ferro
Cristina Left in Cuba What Little Credibility She Had For An Honest Defense of Human Rights
By Gabriel C. Salvia
Research Reports
Year IV Number 4 - January 2010
Democracy, Markets & Transparency 2009
By Gabriel C. Salvia y Hernán Alberro
Year VI Number 11 - First Semester 2009
Latin American TENDENCIES
By Carlos Sabino
Number 10 / Second Semester 2008
Local Level Journalism and Democracy Indicators in Latin America
By Fernando Javier Ruiz
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Year VII Number 104 - September 17, 2009
Latin America, the European Union and Cuba: Approaches towards Totalitarianism
By Pablo Brum y Mariana Dambolena
Year VII Number 101 - June 23, 2009
The ''model'' in the provinces
By Adrián Lucardi
Year VII Number 98 - May 14, 2009
On Diplomatic Commitment to Human Rights
By Pablo Brum y Mariana Dambolena
Year VII Number 94 - March 20, 2009
Conceptual Errors of the “President of all the Argentineans”
By Adrián Lucardi
Year VII Number 96 - April 14, 2009
21st Century Slavery
By Hilda Molina
Year VII Number 92 - January 30, 2009
Socialism and Nation
By Fernando A. Iglesias
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