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Central American University - UCA  
  Number 302 | Septiembre 2006

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Nicaragua

Are We Ready to Leap Out of Poverty In a Single Bound?
What legacy is President Enrique Bolaños leaving his successor? His triumphal posturing suggests he’s done all there was to do and more. At the risk of damping the electoral campaign’s festive, overly optimistic air, it’s time to return to earth and sum up his administration’s economic achievements, which might also help reign in the candidates’ exaggerated promises. ... continuar...

Nicaragua

Nicaragua Briefs
ABORTION CONTROVERSY On August 10, the final day of festivities honoring Santo Domingo, Managua’s patron saint, the tiny statue was carried through the streets bearing a huge sign reading “Abortion... continuar...

Nicaragua

Nicaraguan Youth Gangs: From Throwing Stones to Smoking Rocks
Nicaraguan youth gang members have evolved from throwing stones to smoking “rocks” of cocaine; from planting their feet firmly on the ground of the territory they fearlessly defended to floating in the clouds of a drug high. Drug use and dealing have taken center stage in their activities. ... continuar...

Nicaragua

The Odyssey of a Peasant Navigating the Seas of Power
Ullyses lived his odyssey in the Mediterranean, navigating a sea teeming with fantastic powers. Vicente Padilla, a humble but not humbled peasant is going through his odyssey right here in Nicaragua, navigating a sea lashed by waves of corruption and power. His emblematic story gives us some insights into one of Nicaragua’s most deeply felt structural dramas: the tangled mess of property ownership.... continuar...

Nicaragua

How Can Consensus Be Reached When the Conflict Is Denied?
A non-conflictive vision of politics predominates in the electoral promises of all of Nicaragua’s political parties today, urged by the international financial institutions and cooperation programs. This sixth and final article in the author’s series on Nicaragua’s political parties, asks whether the social consensus the country so sorely needs can be articulated when the conflicts are merely swept under the rug. Isn’t the Left obliged to make them visible in order to build a genuine consensus in which democracy can take root?... continuar...

Guatemala

To Be Young and Poor: Turf, Violence, Fear, Silence
My mom used to tell me it was cool to be young; you could go out in the street wearing whatever you wanted. But it’s not like that any more. To be young now is to be in a gang. If you’re not in a gang, you’re afraid of getting robbed or even killed. You can’t dress the way you want either, but rather the way others want. If you dress sloppy, the cops figure you’re in a gang and beat you up. If you dress up, you get mugged. You can’t win!”... continuar...

Centroamérica

Inequality, Environmental Neglect And Apathetic Democracy
In Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador, democracy goes no further than elections. The way out of underdevelopment is still based on cheap sweatshop labor and cheap natural resources, without considering our environmental advantages. We’re not doing well, and we’re heading down the wrong road.... continuar...

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