All blogs tagged with rule of law


In Guatemala, a Presidential Transition or a “Slow-Motion Coup”?

Francisco Villagrán de León ˙ ˙ Voces

Photo of Guatemala Javier Gallego / Flickr / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED
When Bernardo Arévalo won a landslide victory in Guatemala’s runoff presidential election on Aug. 20, it was the first time in memory that people took to the streets to celebrate an election result. Against all early expectations, the 64-year-old sociologist, former diplomat and son of the country’s historically most revered…Read more +

Some Lessons from Brexit

Kevin Casas-Zamora ˙ ˙ Voces

The result of the Brexit vote has opened a Pandora's box whose contents will cause disturbances across a range of issues, from the recovery of the global economy to the future of European integration.Read more +