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Revista Envío
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Number 289 | Agosto 2005 |
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 Nicaragua
Garza Returns to Untie the Gordian Knot
Oliver Garza, US ambassador to Nicaragua during the government of Arnoldo Alemán, returned on July 22. His successor, Barbara Moore, has just completed her stint and although Bush appointed Paul Trivelli... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
BOLAÑOS’ SON DIES AT 50 President Bolaños’ youngest son Jorge died at the age of 50 on July 27. He was rushed from Managua to a Miami hospital after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage from which... continuar...
Nicaragua
The Poisonous Recipe of Electoral Democracy Without Social Consensus
Nicaragua is suffering an unprecedented crisis of governance. Its post-revolutionary political transition has evolved into an electoral democracy that is little more than the raffling off of the right... continuar...
Nicaragua
“The Whole Country Was a Huge School”
For five months, half of Nicaragua’s population lived for the Literacy Crusade. Some 60,000 young people, mostly teenage girls and boys, spread out to the most remote corners of the countryside, and... continuar...
Guatemala
“The State Doesn’t Have to Be Painted Mayan, But...”
Whenever I return to Guatemala after a few weeks away, I’m invaded by an increasing sense of discouragement—a feeling many share. Things don’t seem to move; they’re stagnant, petrified, unable to make... continuar...
México
The Zapatistas’ New Face: Towards a Social Left
The Mexican anti-neoliberalism movements that focused their efforts on trying to prevent privatization of the electricity and oil industries between 2002 and 2004 invited the Zapatista movement to join... continuar...
Internacional
The Neoliberal Model in Times of AIDS
The most recent United Nations figures show the true magnitude of the tragedy: approximately forty million people are currently living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or are suffering from... continuar...
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