Canning Papers
Transparency and Corruption in Latin America: Canning Papers
Brazilian construction company Odebrecht’s admission in 2016 that it had bribed
public officials across Latin America over a decade to secure contracts led to the
jailing of more than 130 officials and business people in Brazil by November 2018.
Even incumbent and former presidents have fallen as a result of the scandal.
The public has become increasingly disenchanted with democratic politics, as
governments are perceived to be self-serving and corrupt.
Briefings & Intelligence
13-06-19 Latin American Weekly Report
Macri alliance guarantees Peronist electoral victory
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Webinars
Update on Central America & the Caribbean
This webinar looks in particular at the recent presidential elections in Panama and El Salvador, and the historic decision by the US administration led by President Donald Trump to end the suspension of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act in Cuba.
Briefings & Intelligence
06-05-19 Latin American Weekly Report
Electoral triumphs bolster López Obrador amid US tariff threat
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Briefings & Intelligence
31-05-19 Latin American Weekly Report
Venezuela crisis: is Norway different?
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Briefings & Intelligence
64-05-19 Latin American Economy & Business Report
Analysing the trade war scenario
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