Canning Papers
Central America: Canning Papers
Central America has experienced significant transformations in the last 25 years, moving from war to peace, from dictatorship to democracy and from a state-led, agricultural-based model to a market-oriented, service-based one. Governments in the region are increasingly focused on attracting for- eign direct investment (FDI) and promoting new non-traditional agriculture and manufacturing exports.
Briefings & Intelligence
08-06-2014: Latin American Economy Business report
Argentina steps to the edge and back
- LatinNews
Briefings & Intelligence
05-06-2014: Latin American Weekly Report
Brazil’s judicial supremo Barbosa steps down
- LatinNews
Canning Papers
China and Latin America, 2014-2016: Three Dimensions: Canning Papers
Since late April, widespread commentary in mainstream media has alluded to the possibility that, by some measures, China may overtake the United States (US) to become the world’s largest national economy before the end of 2014. Whether or not this happens, it remains true that developments in China have considerably greater potential to affect economies in Latin America than they used to. The title of this paper, ‘China and Latin America, 2014-2016: Three Dimensions’ reflects several aspects of the relationship between the country and the region that we consider important.
Briefings & Intelligence
29-05-2014: Latin American Weekly Report
First blood to Zuluaga as Colombian contest goes the distance
- LatinNews
Briefings & Intelligence
22-05-2014: Latin American Weekly Report
Salvadorean gangs “have a strategy to penetrate key state institutions”