PPK’s Dilemma: Balancing Business & Social Protections in Resource-rich Peru
The arrival of business-friendly Kuczynski, more commonly known as PPK, promises to bring important changes to the energy and mining sectors.
The Latin America Advisor’s latest video features Cynthia McClintock, professor of political science and international affairs at The George Washington University. McClintock spoke with Advisor editor Gene Kuleta about Peru’s presidential runoff.
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