referendum

September 8, 2022
Noam Titelman / Nueva Sociedad

The majority of Chileans voted against the proposed new constitution. How can we interpret the “no” vote’s significant victory?

October 27, 2016
Helen Hazelwood Isaac

A NACLA Radio interview with Bret Gustafson and Niki Fabricant on their article, "Revolutionary Extraction?” from the latest NACLA Report, Free Trade 2.0.

October 18, 2016
Lina Britto

As Colombia’s youth take the streets to move the country toward reconciliation—calling themselves Generation Peace—a personal reflection on the responsibility of older generations of Colombians

October 7, 2016
Robert A. Karl

The dynamics of voting patterns in Colombia’s narrowly-defeated plebiscite carry important lessons for the future of peace and democracy, particularly in the country’s rural countryside.

April 15, 2016

The surprising defeat of Evo Morales’s referendum bid to run for a fourth presidential term poses new challenges and opportunities for progressive forces in Bolivia.

March 7, 2016
Bret Gustafson

Beyond the defeat of Evo Morales’ referendum, political struggles wage on.

February 9, 2016

Will Bolivians approve a constitutional amendment that would allow President Evo Morales to run for a fourth term?

January 17, 2014
Uruguay has earned a reputation as a democratic country, and the recent passage of laws implementing gay marriage and the legalization of cannabis confirmed its progressive stance. But becoming a top global exporter of iron ore could be a difficult test for this thriving democracy. 
September 25, 2007
Roger Burbach and Patricia Flynn
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