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Report explores how linkages between multinationals and SMEs in Latin America boost competitiveness and growth.
Maduro could use the incident to detain foes and tighten his grip on the military, said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on the recent developments in Venezuela.
Florida International University College of Business
Florida International University College of Business
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"It's standard practice for their government to use any public disturbance to crack down further," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Venezuela's alleged drone attack.
He’ll use the incident to radicalize; purge the military, strengthen his personal guard, and embellish the narrative about being under attack from the U.S. and Colombia and others in a bid for sympathy and support, says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Maduro's potential reaction to Saturday's events.
This joint report by AS/COA and Florida International University explores types of connections that can be established between multinational corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises operating in Latin America.