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  1. 4 de jul. de 2022 · Abstract. This article challenges the notion that populist rhetoric in Latin America primarily and consistently arose in response to recent social dislocations and involves, from the onset, a Manichean struggle of the good people against an evil enemy. Instead, this work seeks the origins of polarisation, so often associated with populism, deep ...

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Navigating the path to successful globalisation. Overall, Latin America's success in globalisation hinges on its ability to adapt to and capitalise on global megatrends – namely the energy transition, population ageing, digital transformation and geopolitical and economic fragmentation. At the risk of creating a very tall order, let me ...

  3. Simón Bolívar. Leader of the Venezuelan independence movement. José de San Martín. Leader who helped win independence for Chile and Argentina. Miguel Hidalgo. Mexican priest who began the revolt against Spanish rule in Mexico. José Morelos. Leader of the Mexican revolt after Hidalgo was defeated.

  4. China-Latin America Relations: Beyond “Win-Win”. China and Latin America must confront the legacy of past deals gone wrong and attempt to move beyond commodity-based trade, investment and financing ties to forge more infrastructure cooperation. Source: Brink. Much has been made of China’s growing commercial and diplomatic relationship ...

  5. 30 de dic. de 2023 · Milei, a 53-year-old libertarian economist known for his shaggy hair and cloned dogs, was part of a wave of political outsiders who surged into leadership positions in Latin America this year.

  6. 7 de jun. de 2021 · The country is recognised by the UN as a world leader in sustainability that is infused in every aspect of the country’s DNA, including a world-class sustainable tourism offer. It is an environmental front-runner, and in 2019 declared that it would become climate-neutral by 2050, by launching its long-term strategy for low emissions development.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2021 · Independence in Northern South America. The independence struggle in northern Latin America began in 1806 when Venezuelan Francisco de Miranda first attempted to liberate his homeland with British help. This attempt failed, but Miranda returned in 1810 to head up the First Venezuelan Republic with Simón Bolívar and others.