Enfocarse en ciudades, comunidades—incluso calles—donde la criminalidad es recurrente no sólo desplaza a la violencia.
Apuntar a puntos de conflicto específicos podría reducir drásticamente la tasa de homicidios
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Robert Muggah, Katherine Aguirre, Spencer Chainey
The Real Reason Brazil’s Government Is Struggling
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Brian Winter
President Temer has a good economic agenda, but his unpopularity is a growing problem, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
Why Piñera Is the Frontrunner to Return as Chile’s President
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Patricio Navia
Chile may become the latest Latin American country to shift to the right.
Policiar áreas perigosas poderia reduzir drasticamente a taxa de assassinatos
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Robert Muggah, Katherine Aguirre, Spencer Chainey
Concentrar-se nas cidades, nos bairros — até mesmo nas ruas — onde a atividade criminosa é recorrente não só desloca a violência para outros lugares, mas produz resultados.
How Brazil Should Respond to Venezuelan Exodus
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Maria Beatriz Bonna Nogueira
Despite facing a fast-moving migration crisis from Venezuela, Brazil's policy response is stuck in neutral.
Amid Old Rivalries, South America’s Silver River Promises New Riches
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Laurence Blair
A reporter makes a 10-day journey up the Paraná in search of economic cooperation between Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil.
Five Ways Venezuelan Businesses Are Coping with Crisis
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Carlos Hernández
A firsthand account of the unexpected ways Venezuela's entrepreneurs are surviving amid economic turmoil.