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Revista Envío
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Number 275 | Junio 2004 |
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 Nicaragua
A Loaded Social Agenda and A Hemmed-in Government
Social conflicts intensified last month, leaving most of Nicaragua’s population increasingly frustrated. There aren’t enough resources, institutional capacity or political will to provide solutions... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
THE UNIVERSITY STRUGGLE FOR 6% As has happened every year for over a decade, university students took to the streets for more than a week starting on May 16 to demand the allocation of 6% of... continuar...
Nicaragua
Municipal Decentralization Meets the Forests
Decentralization took a very important step forward in Nicaragua last year with the passage of a law guaranteeing central government budget transfers to the municipalities. But it also took a step backward,... continuar...
Panamá
Martín Torrijos in the General’s Shadow
Martín Torrijos was exultant the night of Sunday, May 2, when the president of Panama’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal phoned to inform him he had won the presidential elections. It was the confirmation... continuar...
Panamá
Does Torrijos Bring More of the Same?
Juan Jované is a strong defender of grassroots unity built on horizontal relations and devoid of people seeking to hog the limelight. A passionate follower of Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence and... continuar...
México
The 1996 Presidential Elections Are Already Tearing the Country Apart
The thirteen weeks between the beginning of March and the end of May shook Mexico’s political life to its very core, with the contradictions and conflicts intensifying by the day. A recount of events... continuar...
América Latina
Rhetoric Reigned in the European-Latin American Summit
The Third Summit of Heads of State of Latin America, the Caribbean and the European Union was held in Guadalajara on May 28-29. The first had taken place in 1999 in Río de Janeiro to establish political,... continuar...
América Latina
An Economy Without Ethics Means a Continent Without Development
In his small treasure chest titled On Ethics and Economics , published in 1987, Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics Amartya Sen referred to the serious gap that exists between the studies of economics... continuar...
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