Mercosur

October 20, 2023
Salvador Lescano

Argentina and Paraguay face off in a diplomatic row over river tolls that raises questions about the future of regional relations.

December 2, 2015
Ernesto Semán

Conservatives in Latin America gaze toward Buenos Aires in search of their city on a hill.

August 6, 2012
The New York Times recently published concerns over Venezuela’s entry to Mercosur, Latin America's largest trade bloc. Mercosur purportedly “sets a terrible example for the region” by allowing in a country with “precarious protection of democratic rights,” according to those quoted by the Times. In contrast, the newspaper uses no space in its article to explain the background behind the antidemocratic ouster of Paraguay's president, Fernando Lugo, a reason behind Mercosur's inclusion of Venezuela.
September 25, 2007
Bill Hinchberger
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