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41. Navigating through continuity and innovation: an analysis of Lula’s third term challenges involving migration policy

42. Inequality in Chile: Perceptions and Patterns

43. Seeing the Forest for More than the Trees: A Policy Strategy to Curb Deforestation and Advance Shared Prosperity in the Colombian Amazon

44. Money Alone Is Not Enough: The Future Of The China-Argentina Relationship

45. Why El Salvador’s Anti-Crime Measures Cannot (and Should Not) Be Exported

46. Political Participation Patterns of the Emerging Middle Classes in Peru and the Philippines

47. Abortion Legalization in Uruguay: Effects on Adolescent Fertility

48. Costs and Benefits of Trade Shocks: Evidence from Chilean Local Labor Markets

49. Authoritarian Populism as a Response to Crisis: The Case of Brazil

50. Building Bridges between Dependency Theory and Neo-Gramscian Critical Theory: The Agency-Structure Relation as a Starting Point

51. How Does Gramsci Travel in Latin America? Before and After Critical International Relations Theory

52. Land Grabbing and International Political Economy: Towards a Critical Neo-Gramscian Theoretical Model of Land Governance in Latin America

53. Nela Martínez Espinosa (1912–2004) Women of Struggle, Women in Struggle

54. The Military’s Return to Brazilian Politics

55. El control social en Colombia: Un balance sobre las veedurías ciudadanas

56. Defense and Deterrence Against Geo-Economic Coercion What Germany and the EU Can Learn from China and the United States

57. Salmonella Program in the European Union and the Trade Dispute with Brazil at the World Trade Organisation: A Partial Equilibrium Framework

58. Social Mobilization and Structural Racism in Colombia

59. How to be conflict sensitive in the midst of a pandemic? A case study on Colombia

60. Colombia’s Support for Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees: President Petro reaffirms commitment to integration, but continued progress requires more international support