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Can Separate Ever Be Equal?

What then is the virtue of challenging separation if the treatment received is equal?
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Santos Plebiscite or Popular Consultation for Peace?

Is the popular vote mechanism for the peace accord approved by Congress a plebiscite on Santos, that is, a plebiscite of support or rejection of President Santos?

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The Mutations of Peace

The next indispensable step in the peace process is the definition of concentration zones.

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The Modern Tyrant’s Manual

Tyranny is not what it used to be.

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Inequality in Transportation

Transmilenio, the rapid bus transit system of Bogotá, has transformed transportation for almost everyone, but these changes have been more important for the middle class than for low-income folks.

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Children of Equality

Last November, the Constitutional Court ruled on a case that justly and silently revolutionized the protections for the families of same-sex couples.

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U.S. Gun Control Policy Is Not Only Domestic

The gun control debate in the U.S. fails to take into account the transnational effects of its gun policies through illicit firearms trafficking.
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Contrasting Violences

One of the most painful developments in Venezuela in the last 25 years is the alarming increase in intentional homicides.

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The Lost Future

Last Tuesday, a day before the government sells Isagén, President Obama in his last State of the Union Address to Congress, said the following:

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