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Americas Policy Program
The Americas Policy Program generates a steady flow of commentaries, investigative articles, policy briefs, special reports, citizen guides, and other publications on a wide range of policy issues related to hemispheric integration and inter-American affairs. These can be used to make informed decisions, play a role in debates on public policy, and act as instruments for social change. The Americas Policy Program, based in Mexico City is a program of the Center for International Policy (CIP) based in Washington DC.
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05/01/2008
The Haitian government and the international community contributed significantly to the dire situation that sparked the early April food riots in the Caribbean nation, writes anthropologist Mark Schuller.
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02/13/2008
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's "lack of a real national development plan and the government's growing disregard for democratic institutions hamper efforts to address challenges like rising inflation and a serious energy shortage," writes Alan B. Cibils.
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09/16/2007
A women's environmental organization in rural Mexico is defending their threatened backyard despite the dangers of activism in the region, and spotty support from the government.
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