Monthly Archives: November 2018

Analysis #6

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When reading articles about Latin America this week, an article about Brazil caught my attention. As mentioned in my last analysis post, Brazil recently had a very heated presidential election, resulting in a shift in political power.

Analysis Post by Abby Parkinson

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Multilateral mechanisms by definition means, “strategies agreed upon or participated in by three or more parties, especially the governments of different countries.” That is what Argentina is striving for in the article I found about an interview with the host of the Group of Twenty summit coming up at the end of November. This will be the thirteenth time the… Read more »

Analysis post- Mandy

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In my first article I read, “These are the 3 risks that the migrants caravan has faced” is connected to my last regional report on the caravan. I wanted to research more about this because I’m very interested in the wellbeing of these people. One of the first risks they talk about the immigrants facing is health problems. They are… Read more »