One To Watch: Spain’s new PM Pedro Sanchez
July 2, 2018 6 min. read

Given the seemingly relentless flow of news over the last several months, a perception no doubt augmented by the whiplash nature of today’s 280-character policy making process, the recent events in Spain have generally been relegated to the sidelines of political and foreign affairs discussions. Impending trade wars, immigration crises on multiple continents, and a […]

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The origins of the Catalonia crisis
October 25, 2017 5 min. read

Spain is on the verge of imposing direct rule over Catalonia, with potentially explosive consequences. GRI’s Marc Hernando Santacana asks: How did we get here? The dramatic developments since the independence referendum may feel sudden, but nationalism in the Catalan region of Spain is nothing new. There was the Modernist political movement of the early […]

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The Unforgettable Moments of Martyrs
October 5, 2017 4 min. read

The focus on an event, movement or death of a leader has always been the rallying cry for many movements that sought to change the status quo. Even in a relatively peaceful country like Canada, the words of a one Lord Durham in a report in the 1800s that suggested the elimination of French Canadian […]

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An Independent Catalonia May Promote Worldwide Independence Movements
September 20, 2017 4 min. read

National governments in federally unified states rarely allow for a national legal process to break up its own federation.

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Three Problems Facing Spain’s Government Today
August 17, 2017 4 min. read

The medium-term outlook in Spain is under pressure from three issues. Its politicians will have to act judiciously to avoid a constitutional crisis. 

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Nigeria Key to U.S. Security in Africa
October 10, 2014 5 min. read

As the deadly Ebola virus rips across West Africa causing death and civil unrest (i.e., due to the fear mongering that accompanies an epidemic) the fate of region remains at an impasse.

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Defining Sexism in the Middle East, Latin America and Everywhere Else
March 26, 2014 4 min. read

One famous singing icon who has a particularly strong following in Latin America and the Middle East due to her cultural connections to both regions is Shakira. Recently, a debate arose worldwide over her boyfriend, famous footballer Gerald Pique “forbidding” Shakira from doing sensual music videos with men, raising the question to whether a partner […]

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Traditional and Non-Traditional Investment Issues in Latin America
December 9, 2013 5 min. read

One of the best times to invest in Latin America has been over the last few short years following the 2008 financial crisis. Investments in countries like Brazil and Mexico are at some of their highest rates in modern history. Despite this growth trend, some old investment problems still exist, combined with a new investment […]

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