Robert Muggah
Latin America
A political economist, Robert Muggah runs the Igarapé Institute, a leading foreign policy think tank based in Brazil, Latin America's largest country. He also oversees research at the SecDev Foundation, a cyber research group based in Ottawa.
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Analysis
Brazil presidential election: Suddenly too-close-to-call
What looked like a cakewalk for incumbent Dilma Rousseff has turned into a tight race with old rival and ulra-green challenger Marina Silva. The only certainty is that Brazil will have another woman president, probably in a run-off following Sunday's vote.
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America's child migrant crisis, a made-in-the-U.S. problem
Since 2000, the U.S. has deported more than 150,000 immigrants with criminal records to Central America, mostly in the last few years. Should we be surprised then at the surge in violence in the region, and the mass exodus of adolescents trying to reach America's borders.
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Can Brazil's Dilma Rousseff avoid her own World Cup-like meltdown?
Often touted as one of the most powerful women in the world, Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff suddenly finds herself atop a souring economy and electorate with elections only months away. The dramatic way Brazil crashed out of the World Cup hasn't helped, Robert Muggah writes from Rio.
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