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Latin America Initiative | Commentary
Colombia’s Peace Plebiscite: The People Have Spoken
Colombians on Sunday (10/2) voted against a peace deal with FARC negotiated by President Juan Manuel Santos. What are the potential ramifications of the vote, and the prospects for resolving the country's decades-long confict with the rebel group?
Lisa Guáqueta, Francisco J. Monaldi October 3, 2016
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Latin America Initiative | Commentary
Colombia’s Peace Plebiscite: Making the Right Choice
President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia promised that if his administration negotiated peace with the guerrilla group FARC, he would bring the agreement to the people for ratification. But his request for a plebiscite (a type of referendum) quickly turned into a clash between Santos and former President Alvaro Uribe, whose Centro Democrático party is leading a campaign against the agreement. Read more at the Houston Chronicle Blog: http://bit.ly/2cTT8zB
Lisa Guáqueta September 27, 2016
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Latin America Initiative | Commentary
Brazil After Dilma: Temer’s Turn
Michel Temer’s ability to implement the difficult reforms Brazil needs will determine whether his legacy will be as the person who reconciled the country or as the usurper of Dilma Rousseff’s presidency, writes Latin America Initiative program director Erika de la Garza.
Erika de la Garza September 7, 2016
Europe Map
Brexit: A British Perspective
Fellow Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, who studied and worked in the United Kingdom for 16 years, examines the magnitude of Brexit's domestic consequences.
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen June 26, 2016
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What ‘Brexit’ Means for the United States
On June 23, voters in the United Kingdom made history by voting for their country to leave the European Union. Joe Barnes, the Bonner Means Baker Fellow, examines what "Brexit" – or British exit – means for the United States.
Joe Barnes June 24, 2016