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Analysis: WHAT TO EXPECT WITHOUT THE MILITARY PRESENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS?

After 13 years the United Nations is pulling troops out of Haiti. Their is no guaranteed stability for Haiti and it will be interesting to see what happen to the country in the upcoming future. There is already really not a lot of opportunity in Haiti so a lot of young Haitians are already leaving Haiti to go find opportunity… Read more »

IF NAFTA FAILS, LATIN AMERICA WINS

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World trade must work as “smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible”, claims the World Trade Organization. In this spirit, the overall idea of trade rests on mutual respect and cooperation between nations. Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America formed NAFTA back in 1994; the treaty for the North American nations has benefitted the US more than it has… Read more »

WHAT TO EXPECT WITHOUT THE MILITARY PRESENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS?

The United Nation’s Mission for the Stabilization of Haiti, MINUSTAH, concluded last week after 13 years. The assignment helped one of the poorest country on the American continent. However, its work was filled with scandals that made the organization have a bad reputation within said society. Due to this, the UN established a new plan, MINUJUSTH, to support the peace… Read more »

VENEZUELA: THE DANGERS OF THE COMMUNITARIAN INTEGRAL DOCTORS

Due to the financial crisis in Venezuela, many Venezuelans decided to migrate to countries like Colombia, Peru, Panama, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil, Spain, and the USA. Many of them are professionals in the fields of Engineering, Law, Architecture, Business Administration, as well as Medicine. Venezuelan Medical Federation assured that at least 16.000 doctors have migrated from Venezuela. This diaspora of professionals… Read more »

LATIN AMERICA: IT’S TIME TO SPEND

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Credit is the cornerstone of our society. It’s thanks to credit that we are able to stay ahead and obtain goods and services before their payment, which fosters confidence among nations. The world’s largest authority regarding credit is the Federal Reserve of the United States of America, as it operates as the Central Bank for Central Banks. Only the Federal… Read more »

Analysis-PACIFIC ALLIANCE: THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AMERICA

The Pacific Alliance is really thriving to help there countries economies. The alliance is is only expected to grow and enlarge their economies more. They are without big countries like the U.S. and the the United Kingdom and are still putting in some impressive numbers comparatively to the super power countries and alliances.

PACIFIC ALLIANCE: THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AMERICA

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There is a high chance that the Pacific Alliance, the economic and commercial block made up of Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico, will impact the global equilibrium in the years to come. Alone, the association of said 4 nations may count as the world’s 8th largest economy. The international alliance represents the eight worlwide exporting force; it holds 38% of… Read more »

TURKEY VS USA: LESSONS FOR VENEZUELA

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Relations between Turkey and the United States, former strategic partners, have reached a historic low. The United States’ government announced that its diplomatic representation in Turkey will no longer issue visas to Turkish citizens, except for those who intend to settle in a US territory, and, in retaliation, the Government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan took a similar stance affirming that… Read more »

TRUMP STRONGLY EMBRACES CENTRAL AMERICA

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The US-backed project “Alliance for Prosperity in Central America” came with the aim of discouraging migration by shielding borders and fighting against drug trafficking. While it is a program that came about during the administration of Barack Obama, the new government wants to reform it, including Mexico, to ensure better results. The investment claimed by the current president amounts to… Read more »

DACA: EL SALVADOR FIGHTS FOR ITS YOUTH

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With the end of the DACA program, while Mexicans were the most affected group, the Central American countries were distressed. Faced with said situation, El Salvador has made the most efforts to pressure the United States’ government to seek a prompt exit from the crisis that would lead to the definitive end of the program. The Salvadoran Foreign Affairs Minister… Read more »