Regardless of the outcome of Uruguay's election, the country will enjoy the benefits of capable management, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth in World Politics Review.
Uruguay’s Election a Choice Between Two Models for Economic Growth
Poll Update: Neves and Rousseff Neck and Neck ahead of Brazilian Runoff
Three polls place the candidates in a statistical tie in the race to win the...
2014 Election Blog: Uruguay's Education Woes Take Center Stage in Presidential Race
Education reform is a top campaign issue due to poor performance and grade repetition...
Gas-Driven Growth Powers Morales Re-Election Bid in Bolivia
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Matt Craze and John Quigley
COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on Bolivia’s upcoming elections and why foreign companies are more interested in developing shale gas reserves in other more open economies.
Making a Play for Brazil's Middle Class
Economic insecurity and middle class expectations played key roles in the country’s election results, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for U.S. News & World Report.
10 Facts on Bolivia's 2014 Election: Morales Poised to Win Third Term
President Evo Morales commands a strong poll lead and his party could win a two...
Brazil Update: Congress to Take a New Shape in 2015
On October 5, voters elected the most conservative legislature since the post-1964 period, as well as a larger number of political parties.