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The role the international community plays in the Amazon

On The LatinNews Podcast we discuss the Environmental and Social History of Deforestation in the Amazon and the Latin American region. In a far-reaching episode, we take a look at the tenurial structure, technologies and political regimes in understanding rapid forest conversions, and the complex dynamics of forest resurgence now found throughout the tropical world. Our guest, Professor Susanna Hecht is a specialist on tropical development in Latin America, especially the Amazon Basin and Central America.

In this episode we discuss: • The history of the Amazon • Political regimes and insurgencies affecting the Amazon • Regulations and conservation efforts • The role the international community plays in preserving/destroying the Amazon

COUNTRY DATABASE: Poland
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How criminal groups infiltrated Ecuador?

The combination of a weak state and strong criminal forces has led to a near-doubling of homicides each year in Ecuador since 2020 and the nation's murder rate for 2023 was around 40 per 100,000 people, making it the highest in Ecuador's history and therefore one of the most violent in Latin America. In this episode of The LatinNews Podcast, we ask Ivan Briscoe, Program Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at Crisis Group and Glaeldys Gonzalez Calanche, a Fellow at Crisis Group, are President Noboa's new measures working for Ecuador? We cover details leading up to the crisis in Ecuador, the main players behind the violence, President Noboa's actions and the issue of forthcoming presidential elections.

In this episode we discuss: • Ecuador’s alarming murder rate • President Daniel Noboa • Following President Nayib Bukele’s example • How criminal groups infiltrated Ecuador?

COUNTRY DATABASE: Iceland
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Uruguay The Benchmark for Democracy in Latin America

On The LatinNews Podcast this week, we speak to Martin Weinstein, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at William Paterson University in New Jersey and author of dozens of books on Uruguay, his opinions on the upcoming presidential elections in Uruguay in October 2024. Uruguay is unlikely to lose its reputation as the "Switzerland of Latin America," however there are challenges ahead for the successful candidate in the elections, be they from the leftist Frente Amplio or right-of-centre Partido Nacional. These include the issues of security and narco-trafficking, continued tensions with Mercosur and an urgent need to reform the primary and secondary education systems.

In this episode we discuss: • Presidential elections • Tensions with Mercosur • Education systems • Narco-trafficking

COUNTRY DATABASE: Brazil
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Congress, legislation and parliament

On this episode of The LatinNews Podcast, we ask Rosemary Joyce, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, how governable is Honduras considering the challenges facing the country and President Xiomara Castro? In reality, Hondurans can point to the 2009 coup against President Zelaya (current President Xiomara Castro's husband) as a pivotal moment of seismic proportions and consequences in Honduras' political landscape. After that moment, the country endured 12 years or three presidential terms of mismanagement under President Porfirio Lobo (now charged by the US with having taken bribes from narco-trafficking organizations) and President Juan Orlando Hernández, who has been extradited to the US on corruption charges.

In this episode we discuss: • 2009 Coup • Is Honduras a narco-state? • President Castro’s progress in fighting corruption? • Congress, legislation and parliament

COUNTRY DATABASE: Ecuador
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The economy in Argentina

On the first LatinNews podcast episode for 2024, we welcome back Jon Farmer, Editor in Chief of Latin News to provide us with an in-depth look at Argentina's President Javier Milei, his election, his domestic policies, plans for the troubled economy, foreign policies and the relationship with the IMF. Milei was voted in as an indictment of the political class in Argentina, but can he pull off the economic miracle required to turn the country around, for how long can the people survive his austerity measures and finally is there a possibility that he may not see out his term?

In this episode we discuss: • Who is Javier Milei? • The economy in Argentina • How has the international investors received President Milei? • Will the proposed shock therapy work?

COUNTRY DATABASE: Burundi
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Populism in Cost Rica

Can Costa Rica's straight talking President Rodrigo Chaves stand up to the country's political elites? On the final episode of The LatinNews Podcast for 2023, we ask Ronald Alfaro-Redondo, a researcher in Political Science at the University of Costa Rica and at the State of the Nation Program, how Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves can build on popular discontent with the country's long-established political elites?

Ronald Alfaro-Redondo Ronald Alfaro-Redondo is a Costa Rican Political Scientist. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences from Columbia University. He is a Professor in the Political Science Department of the University of Costa Rica, a researcher at the Programa Estado de la Nacion, and the Principal researcher of the Costa Rican chapter of the Americas Barometer, Latin American Public Opinion Project. His research interests include political participation, electoral behaviour, political parties and local politics.

COUNTRY DATABASE: Cambodia
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Biden’s dilemma

Is the Latin American Illicit Drug Business Changing? The illicit drug business continues to be profitable, violent and deeply embedded in the economies and political systems in Latin America and so, on the LatinNews podcast this week, we discuss the eight main headlines as explained in a new report written by Andrew Thompson, a journalist and political risk analyst covering the region.

In this episode we discuss: • Biden’s dilemma • Colombia’s new place in the drug trade • Fentanyl and the US-China-Mexico triangle • Watch the pharmacists
COUNTRY DATABASE: Botswana
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Could Petro’s Total Peace be Working?

Colombia’s cluster of armed conflicts seem interminable on the surface but President Gustavo Petro, the country’s first leftwing premier and a former guerrilla himself, has made Total Peace (Paz Total) a cornerstone policy of his government in an attempt to pull the nation from continual asymmetrical conflicts scattered all about the territory. And while Petro’s approval rating sits at a perilous 32% at the half-way point of his tenure, behind the scenes, Total Peace, a sequence of parallel dialogues conducted with each warring faction, from left wing guerrillas to organized crime syndicates, may just yield some positive results. On The LatinNews Podcast this week, we talk to Andrei Gómez Súarez, a Senior Researcher at the University of Winchester and General Director of Rodeemos el Dialogo, the Anglo Colombian peacebuilding organizing association and hear his take on Total Peace and how this policy may be showing some significant advances despite press reports to the contrary.

Dr. Andrei Gomez-Suarez

Andrei Gomez-Suarez, based in Oxford, specializes in conflict resolution and peace negotiations. He co-founded Rodeemos el Diálogo (ReD) and works as a Senior Consultant at Positive Negatives. His academic work includes books like "Genocide, Geopolitics and Transnational Networks" (Routledge, 2015) and "El Triunfo del No" (Icono, 2016). Andrei is also known for creative projects like "Jessica" and "La Confianza," focused on Colombian issues. Currently, he's writing a memoir about growing up amidst political violence in 1980s southern Colombia.

COUNTRY DATABASE: Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
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Could Petro's Total Peace be Working?

Colombia’s cluster of armed conflicts seem interminable on the surface but President Gustavo Petro, the country’s first leftwing premier and a former guerrilla himself, has made Total Peace (Paz Total) a cornerstone policy of his government in an attempt to pull the nation from continual asymmetrical conflicts scattered all about the territory. And while Petro’s approval rating sits at a perilous 32% at the half-way point of his tenure, behind the scenes, Total Peace, a sequence of parallel dialogues conducted with each warring faction, from left wing guerrillas to organized crime syndicates, may just yield some positive results. On The LatinNews Podcast this week, we talk to Andrei Gómez Súarez, a Senior Researcher at the University of Winchester and General Director of Rodeemos el Dialogo, the Anglo Colombian peacebuilding organizing association and hear his take on Total Peace and how this policy may be showing some significant advances despite press reports to the contrary.

Dr. Andrei Gomez-Suarez Andrei Gomez-Suarez, based in Oxford, specializes in conflict resolution and peace negotiations. He co-founded Rodeemos el Diálogo (ReD) and works as a Senior Consultant at Positive Negatives. His academic work includes books like "Genocide, Geopolitics and Transnational Networks" (Routledge, 2015) and "El Triunfo del No" (Icono, 2016). Andrei is also known for creative projects like "Jessica" and "La Confianza," focused on Colombian issues. Currently, he's writing a memoir about growing up amidst political violence in 1980s southern Colombia.

COUNTRY DATABASE: Mongolia
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