The lesson from Venezuela about despotic governments in general is that “the people are ultimately the ones who are going to pay the price, and the people that are going to gain are those who are in power,” says AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Venezuela Crisis - Encounter
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Eric Farnsworth
Viewpoint: Five Things to Know about the Big Edomex Governor's Race
The outcome of a June 4 gubernatorial election in Mexico’s most populous state could be an indicator of what’s to come in the 2018 presidential race.
Bolivia: No Easy Way Forward, With or Without Morales
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Oliver Stuenkel
Even as Bolivia’s president flirts with authoritarianism, the opposition is failing to offer a real alternative.
Video: Argentina's 2017 Economic Outlook with FIEL Chief Economists
The mother of all battles is government expenditure reform, say economists of the Fundación of Investigaciones Económicas Latinoamericanas.
Venezuela's Downward Spiral
"The patience of long-suffering Venezuelans appears to be running out," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in HuffPost.
First Aid on Venezuela’s Front Lines
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Helena Carpio
Meet the volunteer medical brigade caring for those wounded in increasingly violent anti-government protests.
Can’t We Give Venezuela’s Opposition a Little Credit?
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Javier Corrales
Everybody likes to rip the anti-Chavista opposition. Here are 8 reasons why they’re wrong.