Author Archive: Marcelo Lopez de Aragon

Marcelo López de Aragón is a Non-Resident Fellow on Latin America at the Council on International Policy. The views expressed here represent his own.

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Nicaragua and the Dynamics of a Revolution

| July 12, 2018
Nicaragua and the Dynamics of a Revolution

Marcelo López de Aragón delves into the crisis plaguing Nicaragua in his latest for the Foreign Policy Project.

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The Billionaire at the Centre of the Largest Corruption Scandal in Latin America

| December 5, 2017
The Billionaire at the Centre of the Largest Corruption Scandal in Latin America

Marcelo López de Aragón reports on the massive corruption scandal plaguing Latin America, exclusively for the Foreign Policy Project.

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Brazil: President Temer’s Attempt to Revive the Former Latin American Powerhouse

| August 16, 2017
Brazil: President Temer’s Attempt to Revive the Former Latin American Powerhouse

The Council on International Policy’s Marcelo López de Aragón provides insight on the corruption plaguing Brazil’s presidency in his latest for the Foreign Policy Project.

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A Miscalculated Political Maneuver? The Release of Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Leopoldo López and the Deepened Political Crisis

| July 26, 2017
A Miscalculated Political Maneuver? The Release of Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Leopoldo López and the Deepened Political Crisis

What was the Venezuelan government’s thinking behind the release of opposition leader, Leopoldo López? Here’s one perspective.

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The Organization of American States: The Forum of Despair and Economic Interests

| June 30, 2017
The Organization of American States: The Forum of Despair and Economic Interests

Marcelo López de Aragón provides analytical commentary on why the OAS has been unable to address the crisis in Venezuela.

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