Posts Tagged ‘Trump’
Reclaiming multilateralism for a shared future
An alternative to the crisis of this model of cooperation is to create a new approach to multilateralism that makes collective bargaining conditions more favorable for the Global South.
Read MoreTrump’s Abandonment of the Global Fight Against Corruption
But we all know that what Trump wants is to give gringo companies a leg up against Chinese competitors, paying better bribes than them and thus continuing to regress ethically so that the law of “survival of the fittest” applies.
Read MoreGrand Corruption in the New Global Context
We need to think about how to make the world a safer place, without affecting the economy and without losing democratic gains.
Read MoreCooperation or dependency? Mexico’s dilemma in the face of USAID funding freeze
The freezing of USAID funds has reopened the debate on the relevance and nature of international cooperation.
Read MoreTrump and USAID: an Opportunity to Integrate a Horizontal Treatment in International Cooperation Relations between Colombia and Other Countries?
Future international cooperation agreements between Colombia and other countries must be transformed into horizontal and transparent alliances.
Read MoreProspects for civil society in light of USAID’s withdrawal
This issue of the Newsletter prepared by the Regionalization team at Dejusticia addresses the different aspects of this debate based on the analysis of two critical cases in the Latin American context: Colombia and Mexico.
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