El crecimiento económico por sí solo no va a detener el crimen violento. Pero las políticas correctas – y el liderazgo – pueden hacer una diferencia.
La pobreza en Latinoamérica esta bajando, pero la violencia sube. ¿Por qué?
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Robert Muggah
Na América Latina, enquanto diminui a Pobreza, aumenta a Violência. Por quê?
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Robert Muggah
O crescimento econômico não é suficiente para deter a criminalidade violenta, mas políticas corretas – e liderança – podem fazer a diferença.
Puerto Rico Deserves Better from Washington
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Pedro R. Pierluisi
Puerto Rico's delegate to the House of Representatives on the case for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection
Latin America’s Poverty Is Down, But Violence Is Up. Why?
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Robert Muggah
Economic growth alone won't stem violent crime. But the right policies – and leadership – can make a difference.
What an Economic Recovery in Brazil Might Look Like
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Andrew H. Cummins
It seems hopeless now, but Brazil's economy could turn around by late 2016 – regardless of who is president.
How Students Turned the Tables on Corruption in Paraguay
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Brendan O'Boyle
Student protests have shaken up the country’s university system and are challenging business as usual.
Bolivia's Evo Morales in Hot Seat Over Climate Policy
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Guy Edwards, Camila Bustos
Tensions are growing between Bolivia's government and civil society ahead of climate talks