FDR observed that it is wise to lend your garden hose to a neighbor whose house is aflame. Venezuela is a case in point.
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Tag Archives: Colombia
Colombia’s Cranky Voters
Colombians rejected a peace deal that seemed bound for easy passage. Welcome to 2016, the year of the cranky voter.
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Colombia Gives Peace A Chance
Amnesty for a longtime foe is no guarantee Colombia will find peace and justice, but then neither is continued civil war.
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What Colombia’s Example Can, And Can’t, Offer Mexico
Víctor Julio Suárez Rojas, the Colombian guerilla leader who was killed in a raid last month, was nicknamed Mono Jojoy …
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Rare Frogs And Illegal Drugs
A market-based strategy may curtail smuggling of endangered frogs. It could work for drugs too, if we dared to try it.
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