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  Number 348 | Julio 2010
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Nicaragua

The Games We Played During the Soccer World Cup
As the World Cup knockout stage approached, Nicaragua’s institutional crisis was still where we’d left it before the sound of vuvuzelas started trumpeting in South Africa. Daniel Ortega’s reelection... continuar...

Nicaragua

NICARAGUA BRIEFS
MINE-FREE NICARAGUA The Army of Nicaragua announced on June 18 that the National Humanitarian De-mining Program begun 21 years ago has finally concluded, leaving Nicaragua free of mines. As... continuar...

Nicaragua

Civil Society’s Representation In the Association Agreement
The talks leading up to the Association Agreement between Central America and the European Union hasn’t been of general interest to our population, not because the issue doesn’t concern us all, but... continuar...

Nicaragua

The Contradictory Legacy of the Sandinista Agrarian Reform
Nicaragua embarked on an agrarian reform adventure during the 1980s, inspired by a revolutionary government longing to lead great transformations. The beginnings of the reform were State-centric and... continuar...

Guatemala

Will the Fight against Impunity Continue? Will We End Up a Failed State?
When Carlos Castresana, the commissioner who headed up the UN International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) for two and a half years, announced on June 7 that he was resigning, it hit... continuar...

Honduras

What the Coup Left Us
President Porfirio Lobo Sosa’s government platform contains all the same destabilizing dynamics present in the June 28, 2009, coup d’état. Despite the government’s efforts to make it look different... continuar...

México

Crime and No Punishment
Mexico is in a deplorable state. The country is unraveling. Nobel Prize winner in economics Joseph Stiglitz calls the current situation an economic disaster. Government data from the first quarter... continuar...

Internacional

The New Religious Identities
Religion, in its free and creative flight, has evolved and taken on new forms that present authentic challenges to some, especially politicians and religious hierarchies, who fear losing something—I... continuar...

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