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The Complex Task of Reviving Multilaterals in Latin America

By Oliver Stuenkel

A renaissance in regional cooperation will have to start small – and skirt polarization.

Ler em português | Leer en español SÃO PAULO – We all have witnessed how the pandemic aggravated the toxic mix of extreme inequality and poor public services in Latin America While cash transfer programs and social distancing measures to combat the pandemic were enacted across the region, polarization and the risk of economic and political instability remain significant At first sight, this scenario provides a unique opening for multilateral institutions, such as the Organization of American States (OAS), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the World Bank and the...

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