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1. Ecuador Headed for Early Elections After President Dissolves Legislature

2. How to Destroy an Investigation from the Inside: Ayotzinapa and the Legacies of Impunity

3. Linkages between Inequality, Exclusion, and the Occurrence of Elections with Protest Activity Against Governments

4. The Abuse of Obligatory Presidential Broadcast in Latin America

5. Fiscal Policy, Inequality, and the Ethnic Divide in Guatemala

6. Democracy, social welfare and political violence: the case of Latin America

7. Country Study: Peru

8. The Uphill Battle of Justice Reform

9. Book reviews on Chilean democracy, the region's commodity boom and the politics of redistribution.

10. Latin America Goes Global

11. Cross-border e-commerce — Telecommunications reform in Mexico — Emerging debt markets

12. Cuba's bid for foreign investment — The Pacto por México — The Canada-EU Trade Agreement.

13. Renewable Energy in Chile: Barriers and the Role of Public Policy

14. Latino Immigrant Entrepreneurs: How to Capitalize on Their Economic Potential

15. A Matter of Transparency: The Top One Percent in the Americas

16. The Hemisphere's Spaghetti Bowl of Free-Trade Agreements

17. China's Military Activity in Latin America

18. Much in Common

19. Media 1.5

20. Colombia: Peace at Last?

21. Direct Distribution of Oil Revenues in Venezuela: A Viable Alternative?

22. Sports Populism

23. Covering Sports in Latin America

24. The High Return to Private Schooling in a Low-Income Country

25. The Other BRIC in Latin America: India

26. The Americas Go Glocal

27. Ask the Experts: The New Brazil and The Changing Hemisphere

28. Latin America: Then Now

29. Leftist Governments in Latin America: Successes and Shortcomings edited by Kurt Weyland, Raúl L. Madrid and Wendy Hunter

30. The Sugar King of Havana: The Rise and Fall of Julio Lobo, Cuba's Last Tycoon by John Paul Rathbone

31. Time for a Peace Paradigm in Colombia

32. Cautious Optimism for Peace in Colombia

33. Can Latin America Prosper by Reducing the Size of Government?

34. Latin America, the European Union and Cuba: Approaches towards Totalitarianism

35. Justicia y decisión en el discurso presidencial argentino sobre la memoria (2003-2007)

36. Bolivia: Rescuing the New Constitution and Democratic Stability -- Latin America Briefing N°18

37. Understanding the Politics of Latin America's Plural Lefts (Chávez/Lula): Social Democracy, Populism, And Convergence on the Path to a Post-Neoliberal World

38. Turning to the Left? Understanding Some Unexpected Events in Latin America

39. Control y sanción: El financiamiento público a las Agrupaciones Políticas Nacionales en México (2000-2005)

40. Una alternativa de participación política. Las Redes Ciudadanas del PRD en Nuevo León

41. Democracy, Parties and Political Finance in Latin America

42. Democracy and Populism in Latin America

43. Institutions and Politicians: An Analysis of the Factors that Determine Presidential Legislative Success

44. The Durability of Constitutions in Changing Environments: Explaining Constitutional Replacements in Latin America

45. Sistema electoral y democracia de calidad: Análisis de las campañas electorales en Nuevo León

46. Latin America and the Catholic Church: Points of Convergence and Divergence (encontros e desencontros) 1960–2005

47. Iran Feels the Heat: International Pressure Emboldens Tehran's Domestic Critics

48. Drugs, Civil War, and the Conditional Impact of the Economy on Democracy

49. The Quality of Democracy in Latin America: Another View

50. Latin American Catholicism in an Age of Religious and Political Pluralism: A Framework for Analysis

51. Why Have All Development Strategies Failed in Latin America?

52. What Role for Learning? The Diffusion of Privatisation in the OECD and Latin American Countries

53. Latin American Religious Responses to Socio-cultural changes of Globalization

54. Regional Integration After the Collapse of the FTAA

55. Dark Armies, Secret Bases, and Rummy, Oh My!

56. The Iglesias Legacy and the IDB's Future

57. Washington Doesn't Get Its Way in the OAS: Latin America's Coming of Age

58. ¿Hacia una comunidad regional de seguridad? Las Fuerzas Armadas en la percepción de las elites parlamentarias en Argentina, Chile, Brasil, Uruguay y Paraguay

59. Overview of Civil Society Participation in Regional and Sub-Regional Processes: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean

60. U.S. Military Bases in Latin America and the Caribbean

61. A Sequential Theory of Decentralization and its Effects on the Intergovernmental Balance of Power: Latin American Cases in Comparative Perspective

62. Security Sector Reform in Latin America and the Caribbean

63. Unemployment Protection in Chile

64. Democratic Politics in Latin America: New Debates and Research Frontiers

65. Picking Up the Pieces: Comparing the Social Impact of Finacial Crisis in Mexico and Argentina

66. The Spring 2002 Term of the Mexican Congress

67. Bicameralismo en América Latina

68. Contradiction Without Paradox: Evangelical Political Culture in the 1998 Venezuelan Elections

69. Experimentos de Democracia Interna: Las Primarias de Partidos en América Latina

70. Venezuela: Popular Sovereignty versus Liberal Democracy

71. From "Restricted"; to "Besieged": The Changing Nature of the Limits to Democracy in Colombia

72. La Atomización Partidista en Colombia: el Fenómeno de las Micro-empresas Electorales

73. Defense White Papers in the Americas: A Comparative Analysis

74. Social Insurance Regimes: crises and 'reform' in the Argentine and Brazil, since c. 1900

75. The Argentine Implosion

76. The Dominican Republic's 2000 Presidential Election: The U.S. Role in Supporting the Process

77. The U.S. Engagement with Colombia: Legitimate State Authority and Human Rights

78. The Effectiveness of Special Interventions in Latin American Public Primary Schools

79. Earnings Insurance for Germany

80. Do Judicial Councils Further Judicial Reform? Lessons from Latin America

81. Financial Regulation and Supervision in Emerging Markets. The Experience of Latin America since the Tequila Crisis

82. U.S. Policy in the Andean Region

83. Understanding Colombia: History and Background

84. U.S. Interests and Options in Colombia: An Alternative Framework

85. Access To Information: A Key To Democracy

86. The Bush Administration and the Future of Transatlantic Relations

87. Transforming Labor-Based Parties in Latin America: The Argentine Justicialista Party In Comparative Perspective

88. Making and Unmaking Authoritarian Peru: Re-election, Resistance, and Regime Transition

89. When Democracy Isn't All that Democratic: Social Exclusion and the Limits of the Public Sphere in Latin America

90. Venezuela’s Tinfoil “Revolution”

91. A Theoretical and Statistical Assessment of the Structural Reform in Latin America

92. In Focus: Peru: Democracy

93. The Impact of an Indigenous Counterpublic Sphere on the Practice of Democracy: The Taller de Historia Oral Andina in Bolivia

94. Colombia at the Crossroads

95. Governance, Urban Environment, and the Growing Role of Civil Society

96. Moving Beyond Privatization in Latin America: The Government/Business Relationship

97. Privatization and the Distribution of Assets in Brazil

98. In Praise and Criticism of Mexico's Pension Reform

99. Social Funds in Stabilization and Adjustment Programmes

100. Ideas, Culture and Political Analysis Workshop