An interview with a UN peacekeeping veteran who says combat units are far more effective with a strong female presence.
Americas Quarterly
Why It's Essential to Have More Women in Latin America's Militaries
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Cecilia Tornaghi
The Enduring Myth of the "Non-Corrupt" Military
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Roberto Simon
The false notion that the armed forces are inherently cleaner is dangerous to democracy in Latin America.
Inside Mauricio Macri's Delicate Campaign to Rebuild Argentina's Military
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Andrei Serbin Pont
The former president tried to bring the armed forces out of the shadow of the last dictatorship. Will his successor reverse course?
The Rise and Fall of CICIG: LatAm’s Biggest Stories of the 2010s
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Brendan O'Boyle
The groundbreaking anti-corruption agency’s demise showed that impunity won’t die quietly.
Latin America’s Other Election: The Next IDB President
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Mark Lopes
The Inter-American Development Bank plays a vital role in the region. The process for picking its president should be more transparent.
How Can Colombia Stop Social Unrest? Listen to Colombians.
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Mauricio Cárdenas
Demands in the streets can be addressed with the peace deal and social policy.
Four Female Presidents: LatAm's Biggest Stories of the 2010s
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Emilie Sweigart
For 58 days, Latin America made history as four women served simultaneously as heads of state.