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November 30, 2016

United States
Michel Temer’s Shrinking Presidency

When he officially became president three months ago, Michel Temer’s game plan was simple and bold: in the roughly eighteen months before the 2018 presidential campaign ramped up, he would undertake …

Brazil's President Michel Temer looks on during a news conference at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia

April 1, 2017

Human Rights
Ronald Reagan, Deane Hinton, and "Fake News" in The New York Times

The term "fake news" is no doubt over-used these days, but there is such a thing. Indeed, there is even such a thing as a "fake news" obituary. A prime example of distortion and false reporting can b…

August 16, 2011

Politics and Government
2011: The Year that Mexico Opens its Economy?

Mexico's stock exchange employees work at their desks in Mexico City (Henry Romero/Courtesy Reuters). It is becoming increasingly possible that 2011 will be the year that Mexico truly began opening …

Mexico’s stock exchange employees work at their desks in Mexico City (Henry Romero/Courtesy Reuters).

December 29, 2011

Economics
2011 Trends in Latin America: The Middle Class

Customers look at laptops at a Wal-Mart store in Mexico City (Henry Romero/Courtesy Reuters). Another 2011 trend is the rise of the middle class. While in the United States article after article – a…

2011 Trends in Latin America: The Middle Class

March 1, 2011

Diplomacy and International Institutions
The Obama-Caldéron Sudden Summit

Mexican soldiers with Julian Zapata Espinoza, who was arrested in connection with the roadside killing of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Mexico last week. (Henry Romero/courtesy …

Soldiers escort Julian Zapata Espinoza, a ring leader of a cell of Los Zetas, who was arrested in connection with the roadside killing of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Mexico last week. (Henry Romero/courtesy Reuters).