Writing for CNN’s Global Public Square, AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini analyzes the Peruvian mining dilemma and its repercussions as global demand rises for natural resources.
Peru's Resource-State Curse?
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President Hugo Chávez is continuing a strategy for preferential energy agreements in Latin America while pursuing new partnerships in Argentina and Brazil. But analysts believe the country could be struggling with oil production at home.
Chile Pushes for More Equal Mines
In a drive to increase gender equality and labor capacity in the booming mining...
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Peru's Humala Completes First Year with Mixed Marks
Peruvians give President Ollanta Humala high marks for the country’s strong economic growth and social spending, but concerns over mining protests weigh down his approval numbers.