Briefings & Intelligence
Politics and the Military in Latin America
The recent anniversary of the end of the Porfiriato, the 30-year period in which Mexico was ruled by the military dictator Porfirio Díaz, and the beginning of the Mexican Revolution offers us a chance to reflect on how relations have changed between civilian governments and the military in the century since his regime was ended at the hands of Mexican revolutionaries - writes Joe Brandon.
- Joe Brandon, Policy, Research and Operations Officer
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Latin American Trade in the Age of Climate Change: Impact, Opportunities and Policy Options
Dr Amir Lebdioui's second report as Canning House Research Fellow at the LSE Latin America and Caribbean Centre examines Latin American trade in the age of climate change.
- Dr Amir Lebdioui, Canning House Research Fellow
Briefings & Intelligence
Latin America reacts to Ukraine invasion
Jon Farmer, Editor in Chief at LatinNews, breaks down Latin America's varied responses to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- Jon Farmer
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Peru’s Castillo hanging on by a thread
Read the latest Latin American Weekly Report, exclusively for Canning House Members.
- LatinNews
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Who's competing for power in 2022?
As electoral years go 2022 is set to be unusually quiet in Latin America. Those elections that are scheduled to take place, however, are likely to be loud and noisy affairs.
- LatinNews
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Inequality and Trade Diversification
How Can Income Inequality in Latin America be reduced beyond Commodity Booms? Dr Amir Lebdioui's first report as Canning House Research Fellow at the LSE Latin America and Caribbean Centre examines inequality and trade diversification in Latin America.
- Dr Amir Lebdioui, Canning House Research Fellow