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Latin American AI Strategies Can Tackle Copyright as a Legal Risk for Researchers

Amid the rapid adoption of AI, there is a complicated balance between IP rights, especially copyright regimes, and international human rights standards. Latin American countries can update policy environments to strengthen support for the right to research with AI.

  • Carolina Botero
· April 30, 2024
U.S. Policy Toward Venezuela Is a Mix of Hope and Realism

Democracy, migration, and influence from China and Russia are among the key issues at stake.

· April 16, 2024
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Pivotal States: The Venezuela Problem
April 10, 2024

Venezuela’s ties with traditional U.S. allies have kept the country afloat while it has destabilized Latin America and slid further into lawlessness. With U.S. sanctions likely to snap back on April 18, 2024, what can the United States reasonably do about the Venezuela problem it faces?

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Lessons from Haiti and Cuba

Haitians would like to protest as the Cubans do, but they have no one to complain to. The lack of a state can be as devastating as its excess.

· April 6, 2024
El País English Edition
In The Media
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Why Lula Is Silent on Haiti

Brazil’s earlier intervention not only failed to secure the Caribbean nation—it is also linked to Bolsonaro’s militarization of government.

· April 1, 2024
Foreign Policy
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Mexico In the Emerging World Order

While Mexico has taken an independent foreign policy, it firmly sees itself as part of North America. The U.S. movement to de-risk from China may be pivotal to realizing that vision.