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Guatemala: rotten to the core to bet that it could show signs of recovery
Posted inCorruption Democracy

Guatemala: rotten to the core to bet that it could show signs of recovery

Guatemala is going through political turmoil amid total corruption and race for power by elites closely tied to the criminals. In the mid-run, there is no reason to believe the…
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August 3, 2021Tags: FECI, Guatemala
Tunisia coup backed by Gulf monarchies jeopardizes the Arab Spring democratic gains
Posted inCoup Democracy

Tunisia coup backed by Gulf monarchies jeopardizes the Arab Spring democratic gains

Tunisian resident Kais Saied’s move to ‘freeze’ the activities of the republican parliament and assume executive authority can be labeled as a coup that wipes out the country's gains since…
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July 27, 2021Tags: Tunisia
Cuba protests: Havana regime cracks but tries to keep afloat with outside help
Posted inDemocracy Governance

Cuba protests: Havana regime cracks but tries to keep afloat with outside help

Protests in Cuba can result in foreign involvement as an attempt to support the communist regime on the island. Venezuela and Russia are the countries that can provide paramilitary forces…
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July 15, 2021Tags: Cuba
Strong Russian Leadership and Relations with the West
Posted inDemocracy Governance Opinion

Strong Russian Leadership and Relations with the West

One problem of Western policymakers is the desire to re-make Russia into a “democratic nation.” Such an approach has confounded US foreign policy since the collapse of the Soviet Union.[1] Most importantly,…
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July 9, 2021Tags: Russia
Drug gangs along with local power brokers allegedly linked to assassination of Haitian president
Posted inDemocracy Drug trafficking Governance

Drug gangs along with local power brokers allegedly linked to assassination of Haitian president

Haitian president assassination was orchestrated by drug gangs, backed by some Haiti’s power brokers, as the attackers tried to indict the U.S. government of murder. Colombian and Venezuelan citizens, with drug…
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July 9, 2021Tags: Colombia, Haiti, Venezuela
Monarchy in Eswatini about to fall, China-orchestrated
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Monarchy in Eswatini about to fall, China-orchestrated

The last absolute monarchy of Africa remaining in Eswatini is on verge of collapse.  Allegedly, Eswatini King Mswati III left the country, despite the government denies it.   The immediate cause of the protest was…
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July 1, 2021Tags: Eswatini
New Peruvian President might go back from campaign promises and switch to centric course
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New Peruvian President might go back from campaign promises and switch to centric course

Despite leftist rhetoric, Peruvian President elect is likely to choose a centric political course and will not become a new regional Maduro.  More than 18.8 million Peruvians voted in this…
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June 16, 2021Tags: Peru
Gbagbo’s return to Côte d’Ivoire to increase tribal tensions in the country
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Gbagbo’s return to Côte d’Ivoire to increase tribal tensions in the country

His return is unlikely to facilitate reconciliation for political actors in the country. Laurent Gbagbo, the former president of Cote d'Ivoire, who was recently acquitted of war crimes charges by…
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June 15, 2021Tags: Alassane Ouattara, Cote d’Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo
Minsk effort to trigger migration crisis in the Baltics, to make for soft power shift in Belarus
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Minsk effort to trigger migration crisis in the Baltics, to make for soft power shift in Belarus

Political turmoil in Belarus brought the Syrian emigration scenario to Lithuanian border. Despite the political unrest in Belarus, illegal migrants, eager to get across to Lithuania, mostly come from Asia…
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June 11, 2021Tags: Belarus, Lithuania, Lukashenko
Mounting persecution of opposition in Nicaragua to delegitimize November elections
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Mounting persecution of opposition in Nicaragua to delegitimize November elections

The Ortega government speaks out against Nicaraguan opposition, removing all political credibility for the country’s government and electoral system. Systematic and repeated violations of the rule of law delegitimize the…
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June 4, 2021Tags: Nicaragua

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