A look at how the city of Medellin has fared in its quest to become the “Silicon Valley of Latin America.”
Tag: economics
Have you no sense of decency, Dilma?
My take on ousted President Dilma Rousseff’s inappropriate reaction to her impeachment by Brazil’s congress.
Ending the End of the Pink Tide
My attempt to moderate the neoliberals’ glee at the “receding pink tide” in Latin America, because growing opposition to free trade is a greater obstacle.
An Extended Profile of Peru’s PPK
Quick post with a link to my article on Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (PPK) for Caracas Chronicles.
Non-Profit Work in Colombia: Easy Money?
The founder of an NGO in Colombia explains two of the top territory hazards of trying to make a difference.
Understanding Fujimorismo in Peru
A look at the enduring popularity of Alberto Fujimori and how it has propelled Keiko Fujimori to Peru’s runoff for president in 2016 elections.
