Cindy Arnson
@CindyArnson
Distinguished Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; former Director, Latin American Program; Adjunct Lecturer, Johns Hopkins SAIS
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Too big to steal?! #Venezuela 's opposition candidate Edmundo González leads Nicolás Maduro by double digits. Name recognition needs work, though. miamiherald.com/news/nation-wo…
The “undiplomatic” language that presidents use towards each other and “the degree of fragmentation and polarization in the hemisphere,” are the differentiating factors in Latin America today, our fellow Cindy Arnson told Voz de América.
According to #CADEM 's latest survey, 80% of #Chileans attribute the late April killing of 3 #Carabineros in @Arauca to #terrorism or #organizedcrime . With crime front and center in public opinion, approval of Gabriel Boric Font has plummeted to just 24%, with 70% disapproving.
My thanks to Cindy Arnson for editing our new report and moderating today’s dialogue; Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary for Central America Eric Jacobstein for his introductory remarks; and to our authors/panelists, Mónica Salazar Vides, Larissa Brioso, and Arne Kristensen.
Happening this morning, 11:15 am ET/9:15 am Centroamerica--local communities and resilience to climate change #ElSalvador #Guatemala #Honduras Latin America Program wilsoncenter.org/event/climate-…
New report from Latin America Program on community resilience to #climatechange in #CentralAmerica tinyurl.com/3azxba2n Mónica E. Salazar Vides Arne Kristensen Cindy Arnson #LarissaBrioso
As climate change devastates Central America, local communities and partners in #ElSalvador , #Guatemala , and #Honduras to build resilience and governance. Join us this Friday, April 26, as researchers and Eric Jacobstein address these critical challenges tinyurl.com/4s8k4sve
🇪🇺 and 🇺🇲 perceive #LAC as plagued by political/economic failures. Is this true? On Feb 12, join Cindy Arnson, Santiago Levy Carlos Malamud Marcela Meléndez Moisés Naím Jose Juan Ruiz Ernesto Talvi & alejandro werner to discuss Real Instituto Elcano report “Why Does Latin America Matter?”
Our first round of panelists and moderator: Dr. Anthony W. Pereira Anthony Pereira Martin Redrado Martín Redrado, Michael Shifter Michael Shifter, Cynthia Arnson Cindy Arnson, Eric Hershberg Center for Latin American & Latino Studies , addressing environmental and security challenges in the Americas.
Los dilemas de la oposición 🇻🇪, en el espejo de Nicaragua. Gracias Carlos F Chamorro por la entrevista.
¿Podrán los actores opositores darle relevancia a construir una institucionalidad interna que le dé fortaleza, independientemente de la persona? ⤵️ confidencial.digital/politica/los-d…
Con gratitud por la vida, el servicio, las contribuciones intelectuales y la amistad de Rodrigo Pardo
eltiempo.com/politica/parti…
Así ha transcurrido la desaparición forzada de Rocío San Miguel a quien hoy Tarek William pretende vincular a planes 'conspirativos'.
San Miguel es una de las defensoras más atacadas por el gobierno en los últimos años, su labor crítica molesta a quienes se empeñan en cerrar el
Today, we host Cindy Arnson, Santiago Levy, Carlos Malamud, Marcela Meléndez, Moisés Naím, Jose Juan Ruiz, Ernesto Talvi & alejandro werner to discuss the Real Instituto Elcano report “Why Does Latin America Matter?'
📌 Arrupe Hall Multipurpose Room, 3 PM |
americas.georgetown.edu/events/why-doe…
I'm looking forward to participating in this conversation! Thank you Real Instituto Elcano and Georgetown Americas Institute for the invitation.
Visa and financial #sanctions are imperfect tools for exerting influence. But combined with consistent #Diplomacy , high-level engagement, and in-country support, they can have a decisive influence on outcomes. #Guatemala Brian A. Nichols washingtonpost.com/world/2024/01/…
“un 60% de la población considera la delincuencia, el orden público y el narcotráfico como las temas que deben ser prioridad del Gobierno en 2024”, escribe Cindy Arnson, miembro distinguida del Latin America Program, para EL PAÍS América.