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Map of Middle East.
Women’s Agency Across Cultures: Conceptualizing Strengths and Boundaries
The authors in this special issue discuss how women's voices are excluded, silenced and marginalized in settings and processes such as war, displacement, democratization, labor market, judicial system, state bureaucracy, nonprofit organizations and national debates on citizenship. They also discover how women found their voices, channeled them, modified them, and gained a measure of empowerment.
Mounira Charrad October 9, 2010
Many oil pumps at work in a field.
The Political Economy of Oil Production in Latin America
The 1990s witnessed a significant increase in investments in the oil and gas sector in Latin America. Recently, however, the region has experienced a new wave of resource nationalism, with increases in the government's take and state control. This recent trend is largely the outcome of the rise in the international oil price.
Osmel Manzano, Francisco J. Monaldi November 18, 2008
Global connections span the continents; focus on the Americas
Latin America Initiative | Journal
De Populismos, Rupturismo e Izquierdas
This article attempts to explain the so-called turn to the left of several Latin American political systems. There are several "lefts" involved based upon their ideological definitions and their different sociopolitical origins.
Constantino Urcuyo January 1, 2008