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1. Korea’s Trade Policy Priorities with Latin America: Future Directions

2. Trade with Colombia is big business for US exporters—amid growing Chinese influence in Latin America

3. Uncertainty in Caracas: What Awaits Venezuela's Maduro in his Third Term?

4. ‘Maximum pressure’ sanctions on Venezuela help US adversaries, hurt Venezuelans

5. The geoeconomic turn in the Americas: The Dominican Republic at the centre of Washington’s return

6. Latin America’s Role in De-Risking Semiconductor Supply Chains

7. Brazil’s split worlds: Navigating between the Global South and the United States

8. Mexico: A Pivotal State on the Global Stage

9. Analyzing how rampant organized crime is impacting Latin America’s stability ?

10. Why the BRICS Summit in Kazan should be a Wake-up Call for the EU

11. Driving Change: How EVs Are Reshaping China’s Economic Relationship with Latin America

12. Service Market Opening in Latin America and Its Effect on the Region's Manufacturing GVCs

13. The shift from party to personality politics is harming Latin American democracies

14. Is the European Union Deforestation Regulation WTO-Proof?

15. A post-Western global order in the making? Foreign policy goals of India, Turkey, Brazil and South Africa

16. Mexico’s domestic decay: Implications for the United States and Europe

17. Monetary policy in Latin America: The easing cycle has begun

18. A shared EU-US economic agenda for the world: Engagement as an imperative

19. The Resilience and Sustainability Trust: Early Learning and Challenges from Costa Rica and Rwanda

20. Forest-Based Carbon Markets: Pitfalls and Opportunities

21. The Impact of Populist Executive on the Inflow of Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America

22. The Impacts of the Russo-Ukranian War on Latin America in the Age of Strategic Competition

23. Digital Divide in Latin America and Opportunities for South Korea-Spain Cooperation

24. Income and Consumption Inequality in Latin American Countries

25. The future of immunization financing in Latin America and the Caribbean

26. Mapping the “Women, Peace and Security” agenda in Latin America: a comparison of the UN’s National Action Plans

27. Byting back: The EU’s digital alliance with Latin America and the Caribbean

28. When Interventions Fail: Lessons from the U.S. Experience in Latin America

29. Policy Journal by Women of Color: WCAPS Pipeline Fellows Publication

30. Beyond Border Security, Keeping Pace with Migrants, Refugees, and Climate Change

31. Policy Papers by Women of Color: Young Ambassadors Journal of Global Affairs

32. Emerging Powers and Peacebuilding Financing: Recommendations for Finding Common Ground

33. The Effects of US-China Rivalry on Latin America and Their Implications

34. An Overlooked Source of Chinese Influence in Latin America

35. Implementing the Peace Agreement in Colombia: Challenges for peacebuilding and reconciliation

36. Digital Equity as an Enabling Platform for Equality and Inclusion

37. Addressing instability in Central America: Restrictions on civil liberties, violence, and climate change

38. Generational Dynamics of Economic Crisis and Recovery: Prospects for Younger and Older Persons

39. Truth and justice initiatives in non-transitional contexts: experiences from Latin America

40. Coronavirus, Mining and Latin America: A Baseless “Race to the Bottom”

41. COVID-19’s reality shock for external-funding dependent emerging economies

42. COVID-19 Impact on the Policy Brief Value Chain in Latin America

43. Starting Young to Prevent Violence Against Women

44. Las mujeres y la construcción de paz: recomendaciones para la Comisión de Esclarecimiento de la Verdad en el proceso de inclusión de la perspectiva de género en el Caribe colombiano

45. ¿Cómo identificar hechos metropolitanos? Una aproximación para Bogotá y Medellín

46. Darkness at noon: deforestation in the new authoritarian era

47. Belt and Road in Latin America: A regional game changer?

48. Latin America's Evolving Migration Crisis: Venezuelans flee accelerating collapse

49. Enhancing Peacekeeping Training Through Cooperation

50. The Brazilian model of Investment Agreements and Socio-environmental Safeguards

51. They Are (Still) Refugees: People Continue to Flee Violence in Latin American Countries

52. Repensando la gobernanza y el desarrollo económico local desde Colombia: Informalidad, élites y diversidad

53. The Billionaire at the Centre of the Largest Corruption Scandal in Latin America

54. Engagement and Pragmatism: Towards an Enduring Canadian Strategy in Latin America

55. International Peace Mediation and Gender: Bridging the Divide

56. Increasing Access to Medicines: Leveraging Brazil’s Experience

57. : From Rapid Recovery to Slowdown: Why Recent Economic Growth in Latin America Has Been Slow

58. Do Public Development Banks Hurt Growth? Evidence from Brazil

59. Eco-Competitiveness and Eco-Efficiency: Carbon Neutrality in Latin America

60. Reforming National Oil Companies: Nine Recommendations

61. Beyond Haiti: Enhancing Latin American Military and Police Contributions to UN Peacekeeping

62. Smallholders at Risk: Monoculture expansion, land, food and livelihoods in Latin America

63. Fiscal Justice to Reduce Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean

64. Understanding Differences in Growth Performance in Latin America and Developing Countries between the Asian and Global Financial Crises

65. The rise of FDI income, and what it means for the balance of payments of developing countries

66. African Union Transitional Justice Policy Framework in Practice: Implementing Accountability Measures

67. Colombia, the peace process and the political participation of the armed groups

68. Brazil in the South Atlantic: growing protagonism and unintended consequences

69. Poland and Spain: How to Cooperate in a Europe in Flux

70. Honduras under siege

71. Implementation of the Santiago Principles for Sovereign Wealth Funds: A Progress Report

72. Achieving Development Success: Strategies and Lessons from the Developing World

73. Political Unrest in Venezuela

74. Brazil as an Emerging Environmental Donor

75. Is Chinese FDI pushing Latin America into natural resources?

76. Sustainable Development Goals – a useful outcome from Rio+20?

77. Analyzing Post-Conflict Justice and Islamic Law

78. Korea, Colombia, Panama: Pending Trade Accords Offer Economic and Strategic Gains for the United States

79. The ABCs of the General Capital Increase (ABCs of IFIs Brief)

80. Retooling U.S. Policy For Peace In Colombia

81. Did the Mexican Revolution Change the Privilees of The Elite or Not? The Relationship between the Government and the Media

82. The East Asian Loophole in Iran Sanctions: Encouraging Compliance by Our Allies and China

83. Mining for facts: PacRim Cayman LLC v. El Salvador

84. Thinking twice about a gold rush: Pacific Rim v El Salvador

85. How BRIC MNEs deal with international political risk

86. Cautious Optimism for Peace in Colombia

87. Can Asia Learn from Brazil's Agricultural Success?

88. Five Surprises of the Great Recession

89. Why Didn't the Global Economic and Financial Crisis Have More of an Impact on International Migration?

90. Time for a Peace Paradigm in Colombia

91. Earthquake Olympics

92. Hydrocarbons in the Amazon: Awakening Old Inequalities

93. Billions More for International Institutions? The ABCs of the General Capital Increases (GCI)

94. Cocaine and Instability in Africa: Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean

95. Improving Security Policy in Colombia

96. African Diaspora Organizations and Homeland Development: The case of Somali and Ghanaian associations in Denmark

97. The Virtuous Twins: Protecting Human Rights and Improving Security in Colombia

98. The growth of Brazil's direct investment abroad and the challenges it faces

99. Outward investment by Trans-Latin enterprises: reasons for optimism

100. Outward investment by Trans-Latin enterprises: reasons for optimism