solved I am looking for two main points of discussion. First,
I am looking for two main points of discussion. First, you should devote the first half of the report to a summary of the main points in the article that you selected.to help you to address this issue, consider some of these questions: What is the main issue being discussed? Â Who are the main personalities mentioned in the article? How does the issue affect the people of the country mentioned in the article? Does the issue have any connection with United States interests? What do you think could be the best solution to resolve this problem?
And for the second point of discussion, please analyze the article that you selected and present your point of view on the story. For example, how do you feel about the story? How did this article contribute to your understanding about modern Latin America? And what do you think about the author’s perspective on the article? How does this topic relate to contemporary political, economic or cultural themes in the United States today?
In your works cited page, compose your article entry in a format like this:
Schrader, Stuart, “From Police Reform to Police Repression: 50 Years after an Assassination,” Â NACLA Report on the Americas website (August 10, 2020).Â
Argentina:
A Clash of Interests in Villa 31 (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Activists Call for Legislation to Protect Argentina’s Wetlands (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Activists Keep Argentina’s Abortion Reform on the Agenda Despite Covid-19 (July 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Another IMF Bailout in Argentina (June 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Argentina: A Tentative Case for Democratic Populism (Jan. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Argentina’s Failing Fracking Experiment (Apr. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Argentina and the IMF: What to Expect with the Likely Return of Kirchnerism (Oct. 2019)
Dead Girls (Book Review) (June 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Decades After Argentina’s Dictatorship, the Abuelas Continue Reuniting Families (Mar. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Demands for Land and Housing Continue After Guernica Eviction (Nov. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Feminists Fight Covid on Buenos Aires’ Urban Margins (June 2020) (Links to an external site.)
In Argentina, a “Right Turn” That Wasn’t and Left-Peronism’s Unlikely Comeback (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
In Argentina, the Next Generation Finds Its Voice (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
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Macri’s Yellow Balloons (Aug. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
“Our Struggle is Not Just for Ourselves, It is For All Workers” (Apr. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Public Debt Defines First Year of Fernández Presidency (Dec. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
The Audacity and Calculations of Cristina Kirchner (June 2019) (Links to an external site.)
The Consequences of Mr. Macri (Apr. 2019)
The Union of Land Workers is Creating a New Food Paradigm in Argentina (Apr. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Bolivia:
A New MAS Era in Bolivia (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Bolivia’s Path to Camacho (Interview) (Nov. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Bolivia’s Plurinational Healthcare Revolution Will Not Be Defeated (Dec. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Bolivia’s School Closures Will Deepen Divide of Who Gets to Study (Sept. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Bolivia’s Tragic Turmoil (Nov. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Bolivia Has Provided Us a Radical Vision of Hope (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Centuries of Fire: Rebel Memory and Andean Utopias in Bolivia (Book Excerpt) (Apr. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Evo Morales Wins Bolivia’s Election, but Fraud Allegations Tarnish the Victory (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
History at the Barricades: Evo Morales and the Power of the Past in Bolivian Politics (Book Excerpt) (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
MAS Regains Bolivian Presidency (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Mixed Results for the MAS in Bolivia Regional Elections (Mar. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Remembering Orlando Gutiérrez of the Bolivia Miners Union (Nov. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
State Violence in Ãñez’s Bolivia: Interview with Human Rights Lawyer David Inca Apaza (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Survivors Fight for Justice for 2003 Bolivian Military Massacre (Nov. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
The Highs and Lows of Bolivia’s Rebel City (Dec. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Trump Bets on Closer Ties with Bolivia (June 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Understanding Bolivia’s Nightmare (Nov. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Understanding MAS’s Winning Strategy in Bolivia (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Will Evo Morales Survive Bolivia’s Fires? (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Brazil:
Attacks on Brazilian Press Increase Under Bolsonaro (Apr. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Bolsonaro and Brazil Court the Global Far Right (Aug. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Brazil: Corruption as a Mode of Rule (June 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Brazil Falters In Public Health Leadership (July 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Brazil’s Vulnerable Left Behind in the Pandemic (Mar. 2020)
Covid-19 Vaccine Scandal Could Be the Final Straw for Bolsonaro Supporters (Aug. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Finding Marielle Franco’s Killers (Mar. 2019)
Fordlândia and Capitalism’s Fantasy in the Amazon (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Guns, Crime, and Corruption: Bolsonaro’s First Month in Office (Feb. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Lawfare Unmasked in Brazil (July 2019)
Madalena (Film Review) (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Marielle Franco’s Seeds: Black Women and the 2020 Brazilian Election (Nov. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Outsourcing Repression (June 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Pandemic Worsens Working Conditions in Brazil’s Informal Care Economy (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Paulinho Paiakan Dies of Covid-19 in Brazil (June 2020) (Links to an external site.)
“Racial Democracy†Reloaded (July 2019) (Links to an external site.)
The Burning Quest to Revive a Nationalist Vision in Brazil’s Amazon (Dec. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
The Inversion of Human Rights in Brazil (Jan. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
The Losing Struggle for Brazilian Democracy (Film Review) (July 2019) (Links to an external site.)
The Social Cost of Bolsonaro’s Denial (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Triggering Police Violence in Brazil (Apr. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
U.S. Expands Influence in the Brazilian Amazon During Pandemic (Aug. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Understanding the Fires in South America (Aug. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Urbanismo Miliciano in Rio de Janeiro (Jan. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
We Will All Be Judged By History: Political Upheaval in Brazil (Aug. 2019)
With Lula Back, the Political Fight in Brazil is Between Democracy and Authoritarianism (Mar. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Chile:
Burying Pinochet (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Children who Come from Afar (Nov. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Chile’s Environmental Betrayal (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Chile’s Struggle to Democratize the State (Feb. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Chilean Arpilleras Sustain Political Momentum During Lockdown (July 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Creativity at the Service of Social Mobilization in Chile (Dec. 2019)
Electing Chile’s Constitutional Convention: “Nothing About Us Without Us†(May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Fire and Fury in the Chilean “Oasis†(Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
In Chile, the Post-Neoliberal Future is Now (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Mapuche Political Prisoners Continue Struggle for Land and Freedom (Dec. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Memory on Chile’s Frontlines (June 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Pinochet-era Intelligence Agent Faces Extradition from Australia (July 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Professors Test the Limits of “Me Too†in Chile (May 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Social Progress Deferred in Chile (June 2020) (Links to an external site.)
The Chilean State Seeks to Ban the Poets (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
The Reality in Chile (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
The Santiago Metro as a Microcosm of Chile (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Toward a People’s Constitution for Chile (Nov. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
What Does Chile’s New Left Want? (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Colombia:
A New Progressive Movement Scores Landslide Local Victories in Colombia (Oct. 2019)
Afro-Colombians Protest Violence and Government Neglect in Buenaventura (Mar. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Behind the National Strike in Colombia (Nov. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
“Birds of Passage:†Indigenous Communities Rewrite the Drug War (Mar. 2019)
Colombia Protests Spur Local Community Organizing (Aug. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Colombia Rises Up (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Colombia’s Environmental Crisis Accelerates Under Duque (Apr. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Colombia’s Longest Insurgency and the Last Chance for Peace? (Dec. 2019) (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Colombian Uprising Takes Aim at Inequality (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Colombians Question Deployment of U.S. Security Forces (June 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Coronavirus and the Colombian Countryside (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Creative Resistance in MedellÃn’s Changing Public Space (Dec. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Empty Seats and Full Streets in the Colombian Minga (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Former FARC Combatants Face Their Pasts (Apr. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
In Colombia, Civil Society Fights for Peace (Apr. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
In Colombia, the Press Under Fire (June 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Kilo: Life and Death Inside the Secret World of the Cocaine Cartels (Book Review) (Sept. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Marijuana Boom: The Rise and Fall of Colombia’s First Drug Paradise (Book Review) (Jan. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Massacres in Colombia Lay Bare Next Phase of the Conflict (Sept. 2020)
Money Heist or Guerrilla Heist? (June 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Protests Against Police Brutality Spread in Colombia (Sept. 2020)
Sexual Violence: A Weapon to Silence Women Protesting in Colombia (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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The Brink of Extinction in Colombia (Sept. 2019)
The Colombian State Misrepresents Its Enemy (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
The Frontier Effect (Book Review) (May 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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The Green Erasure of Indigenous Life (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
The Specter of Colombia in the U.S. Presidential Election (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
The Wide-Angle Lens of Colombia’s National Strike (Dec. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Victims of Colombian Conflict Seek Resolution Through Transitional Justice (Jan. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Vital Decomposition (Book Review) (July 2020)
What Will Happen to Cesar, Colombia When the Mines Leave? (Apr. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Will Megaprojects Destroy Colombia’s Peace Process? (Aug. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Women Weaving Life in Southern Colombia (Apr. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Ecuador:
Carceral Pandemic Politics and Epidemiological Elites in Ecuador (Sept. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Ecuador: Society’s Reaction to IMF Austerity Package (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Ecuador Grapples with Food Sovereignty (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Ecuador Indigenous Protests Braved ‘War Zone’ to Win People’s Victory, But Anti-IMF Fight Not Over (Oct. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Ecuadorians Seek Truth and Justice, While the Government Prepares a New IMF Deal (Dec. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
El Aromo Solar Project Sets Precedent for Renewable Energy in Ecuador (Jan. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Elected Left, Governing Right (Mar. 2019)
How the Right Returned to Power in Ecuador (Apr. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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In Ecuador, Lawfare Marches on Despite Coronavirus (Apr. 2020)
Movement Against Mining Gains Ground in Ecuador (Apr. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Orphanhoods in the Ecuadorian Andes (Dec. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
The Long Coup in Ecuador (Nov. 2019)
Two Different Visions of the Left Divide Ecuador in the 2021 Presidential Election (Feb. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
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Paraguay:
A Ray of Light for Paraguay’s Trans Community (Nov. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
COVID-19 Drives Unlikely Changes in Paraguay (Apr. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Inside Paraguay’s Coronavirus Shelters (May 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Paraguay Stifles Criticism After Two Girls Killed in Military Raid (Oct. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Protesters in Paraguay Question Pandemic Response and One-Party Rule (Mar. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Remembering Paraguay’s Great War (Mar. 2020) (Links to an external site.)
Tales of Terror on the Triple Frontier (Apr. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
The Dam that (Almost) Brought Down Paraguay’s President (Aug. 2019) (Links to an external site.)
Two Different Visions of the Left Divide Ecuador in the 2021 Presidential Election (Feb. 2021) (Links to an external site.)
Peru:
A 30-Year Quest for Justice in Peru (Mar. 2019) (Links to