Ecuador’s Constitutional Reforms Continue Correa’s Power Grab
PAIS Alliance congressmen passed a number of amendments that put at risk the country's democracy. (El Ciudadano)...
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Oswaldo Toscano is an Ecuadorian professor, businessman, and columnist for outlets in Ecuador, Colombia, and Spain. A History PhD candidate at Francisco Marroquín University in Guatemala, he also studies at SMC University for a master's degree in political economy. Follow him: @otoscano_ec.
PAIS Alliance congressmen passed a number of amendments that put at risk the country's democracy. (El Ciudadano)...
Michel de Montaigne believed wealth could only be acquired at the expense of others, and Ecuadorian...
García Márquez claimed he "detested" Borges for political reasons, yet respected him as a writer. (Emol)...
The Libertarian Movement of Ecuador joined the broad coalition, including many indigenous individuals, in opposition to...
By chipping away at free-market institutions, populist leaders in Latin America are damaging the public's quality...
Massive protests against the Correa administration went on for days throughout Ecuador. (Realidad Digital) Español Two bills that...
EspañolFor Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa, inherited property is a "fundamental factor in inequality." As a result, he thinks it is...
George Orwell's works are a constant reminder of the threats of totalitarianism. (Wallpoper) EspañolEric Arthur Blair...
Petroleum extraction in southern California in the mid-20th century. (Nosolosporting) EspañolA New York Times article published...
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