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Citizen Groups Organize to End “Soft Censorship,” Guarantee Freedom of Expression

Uncategorized March 20, 2009 0Likes 0Comments

Today Latin American governments rarely exercise direct censorship of the press by banning newspapers or other media outlets, reviewing material, or outright prohibiting publication. However, governments across the region are using taxpayer funds and public…

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Argentine President’s First 100 Days Break From 30 Years of Business-As-Usual

Uncategorized September 30, 2003 0Likes 0Comments

Argentine society registered surprise in response to President Néstor Kirchner’s string of progressive measures over the first hundred days of his administration. Then, in late August, Kirchner did the unthinkable and announced to International Monetary…

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The Argentine Presidential Election: Is Political Renewal Possible?

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Americas Policy Special Report The Argentine Presidential Election: Is Political Renewal Possible? by Martha Farmelo and Alan Cibils | June 5, 2003 Americas Program, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) www.americaspolicy.org   Néstor Kirchner took office on…

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Argentina’s IMF Agreement: A Squandered Opportunity

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Americas Policy Special Report Argentina’s IMF Agreement: A Squandered Opportunity by Alan Cibils and Martha Farmelo | May 2003 Americas Program, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) www.americaspolicy.org   Marta Ocampo de Vásquez is a founder of…

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