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Amy Williams
Amy Williams is the former Managing Director of Global Americans and former editor of www.LatinAmericaGoesGlobal.org. She is a lawyer with a background in international law and international political economy. As a Fulbright Scholar in Sweden, she studied the role of international aid in preventing the recurrence of violence in post-conflict countries. She was also the data editor for the UNDP publication Post-Conflict Economic Recovery: Enabling Indigenous Drivers.
In a sad, predictable exercise China and Russia voted down a UNSC resolution to temporarily halt the bloodletting in Syria. One country from the ... Read More
On June 23, the Permanent Council of the OAS will meet to discuss Venezuela, a country in the throes of an economic, political and humanitarian crisis. It ... Read More
The best for Brazil’s democracy and efforts to ensure integrity in both the public and private sphere is that both sides maintain restraint in converting ... Read More
Al igual que el fraude de AC Inversions debiera recordarnos que cuando las cosas parecen demasiado buenas como para ser ciertas, hay que dudar de su ... Read More
Last week, Human Rights Watch, along with 36 other human rights organizations, issued a statement that Venezuela did not deserve to be re-elected to the ... Read More
The United Nations Human Rights Council opened this week, and on its agenda are the heated topics of Sri Lanka, Ukraine and Syria. The region has ... Read More
The shifting of the balance of world power away from the developed world to the Global South has raised an urgent question: can the post-WW II normative ... Read More
Last week, LatinAmericaGoesGlobal had the opportunity to sit down with Margarita Stolbizer, one of the presidential candidates in October 2015 elections ... Read More