... to hold onto power by the very government it deposed. Bolivia's "November Surprise" Led by coca grower turned politician Evo Morales, Bolivia has been part of the “pink tide” group of nations that includes Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Argentina that has challenged Washington's hegemony in Latin America. But late last year Bolivia's got a “November surprise”when the commander-in-chief of the armed forces called for the resignation of none other than president himself. Evo's efforts to hold onto power via electoral fraud roiled the Organization ...
... to the Russian Federation.
On January 23, 2020, Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, had a meeting with Ricardo Lagorio, Ambassador of the Argentine Republic to the Russian Federation.
The discussion focused on the Council’s 2020 work plans on Latin American research track, including the analytical report on relations between Russia and the countries of the continent, to be prepared jointly by RIAC and RAS Institute of Latin American Studies. The current foreign policy trends of Latin American ...
... growing influence of narcocracies, and apologists for historically corrupt mainstream parties are alienating prospective voters in Latin America.This is happening at the very moment that their right to popular sovereignty is being threatened by social media ... ... body politic is the fact that in October, 2017 former U.S. president and Nobel Laureate Barack Obama chose wealthy audiences in Argentina and Brazil to test out his new "yes you can" image. Obama's "Yes you can" emphasizes the power ...
Russia and China on the Latin American Arms Market
Argentina: Fighting on the Outskirts
The fledgling military-technical cooperation between Russia and Argentina was the subject of a recent
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. The only recent contracts between the two parties are the delivery of two helicopters. The Armed Forces ...