The New Normal: Days of Violence, Nights of Disinfo
Venezuela keeps plumbing new depths. As Raúl wrote, each one feels impossible to get used to...and then you do. This new normal, though...it gave me vertigo.
Venezuela keeps plumbing new depths. As Raúl wrote, each one feels impossible to get used to...and then you do. This new normal, though...it gave me vertigo.
Awareness of vulnerability might be a key factor in opening space for the development of non-military solutions, “just as denial of this vulnerability through a fantasy of mastery can fuel the instruments of war."
A day spent in El Cafetal, the Home of Opposition Crazy, shows worrying signs of reversion to the most self-defeating instincts of 2014
You think we've faced the worst crimes? Think again. Necessary conditions for them to take place, however, do exist. We take a close look at how the United Nations thinks about these things.
There’s a legend opposition members like to repeat to themselves: that public employees have to be dragged kicking and screaming to rallies in support of a government they despise. The reality is a bit more complicated than that.
Suddenly, the Bachaquero of Wall St. trade is dead and the smart money is betting big on the end of the chavista experiment. Here’s why
Your daily briefing for Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo
In a desperate gambit to hang on to power, Nicolás Maduro calls a "Constituent Assembly" able to rewrite the constitution. All signs point to it being elected along soviet lines. Can the government survive a gambit this crazy?
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