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A Storm in the Works

“Peru provides a dramatic example of a growing trend across Latin America where indigenous groups are challenging governments’ economic development programs by raising their voices against extractive...

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Combatting Cocaine Production in Bolivia, Colombia and Peru

The coca plant is native to the Andes. Its bush has been cultivated and traditionally consumed by local people for centuries. Many products and the leaves themselves can be legally purchased in Peru...

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Stormy Waters? The Maritime Border Disputes between Bolivia, Chile and Peru

International boundaries are often blurred by the processes of globalization, but in South America some maritime borders remain contested. For instance, Chile and Peru, neighbors that have enjoyed...

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Peru: the New King of Cocaine

This article was originally published by the World Policy Institute on 3 February 2015. The home of cocaine production has a new address. Stepping out from behind the shadows of its more notorious...

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Endurance of Shining Path Shows Peace in Latin America a Long Road

This article was originally published by IPI Global Observatory on 11 August 2015. In late July, as millions of Peruvians prepared to celebrate their country’s Independence Day, government forces...

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