Risk Mitigation Efforts for Radicalization and Dynastic Succession in Nicaragua
On April 3, 2024, the Inter-American Dialogue released the memo “Risk Mitigation Efforts for Radicalization and Dynastic Succession in Nicaragua.”
On April 3, 2024, the Inter-American Dialogue released the memo “Risk Mitigation Efforts for Radicalization and Dynastic Succession in Nicaragua.”
La urgencia de realizar un cambio político en Nicaragua, como resultado de la presión externa y la recuperación del espacio cívico nacional, va más allá de sacar a la dictadura Ortega-Murillo del poder.
Based on wide experience in eight conflicts, to include Haiti, I believe there is a way out of the current dead end. It requires patiently and assertively combining international expertise and resources with Haitian will and energy to address the country’s intertwined problems of security and governance.
Since March 2021, Haitian civil society has been working hard to develop innovative, local solutions to the country’s problems, including a blueprint for a Haitian-led transition that could well forge a new path for the country. For that plan to work, the changes will need to be profound and transformative, and the process of implementing them as inclusive and empowering, as possible.
Unless there is a course adjustment soon, all signs point to a catastrophic political and humanitarian crisis in Haiti.
China’s economic footprint in the region is expanding at a rapid pace. Can Latin American societies keep up?
This closed-door session offered an opportunity for US government officials to present their priorities for the upcoming Summit of the Americas.
In June, President Correa issued a decree creating new procedures for NGOs to obtain legal status. What are its implications?
In June 2013, President Rafael Correa issued a decree creating new procedures for NGOs to obtain legal status. How has this law impacted Ecuador’s civil society?