Paraguay Presents Its Candidacy To The International Telecommunication Union
On February 10th, 2014, the President of National Commission of Telecommunications (CONATEL) Mr. Eduardo Gonzalez had a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Paraguay, Eladio Loizaga. In this occasion...
View ArticleParaguay And Its Growing Potential In International Trade – Profile
In 2011, Paraguay was the World’s 9th exporter of Boneless meat, Menthol, Essential oils and citrus fruits. The country experienced an increase in beef exports immediately after the season of cattle...
View ArticleScoff No More At Paraguay – Analysis
Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes has prioritized efforts to link Paraguay closer to the Asia-Pacific countries as a major component of his overall strategic objective. Despite this prioritization,...
View ArticleSustainable Development And Economic Growth In Paraguay – OpEd
By Prof. Dr. Victor Britez Chamorro As the first item I will be analyzing and referring to sustainability, as a term that has suffered – and will continue to suffer – various transformations in the...
View ArticleParaguayan Government To Invest US$1.5 Billion In Agricultural Projects
Jorge Gattini, the Paraguayan Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, announced Monday in the Presidential Palace that his ministry will invest more than US$ 1.5 Billion towards the development of...
View ArticleParaguay To Break Another Record In Soybean Production – Analysis
Based on the soybeans production levels of 2013 and positive prospects for this year, Paraguay is expected to remain one of the largest food producers in the world, at the same time its organic...
View ArticleParaguay: Sandra McLeod Promotes Her Image Using Public Money – OpEd
By Justin Farrell While celebrations on the 144th Anniversary of Mariscal Francisco Solano Lopez, Paraguay’s national hero, were taking place throughout Paraguay, Sandra McLeod de Zacarías, Mayor of...
View ArticleInteractions Between Law And Economy: The Case Of Paraguay – Analysis
By Alberto Manuel Poletti Adorno PARAGUAY: 25 YEARS OF FREEDOMS As in every country, is not possible to understand its particularities and the legal system without knowing something of their history....
View ArticleParaguay: Ciudad Del Este Mayor Embezzles Tax Payers’ Money – OpEd
Ciudad del Este, Paraguay’s largest and wealthiest city is living its worst moments since its founding in 1957. The city is also the capital of Alto Parana which is one of the three wealthiest...
View ArticleCiudad Del Este: Mayor Sandra McLeod Refuses Transparency – OpEd
On May 14, Primera Plana, a weekly newspaper in Paraguay published an investigative article on the constant abuses of power done by the administration of Mayor Sandra McLeod in the city hall of Ciudad...
View ArticleParaguay: Indigenous Tribe Reclaims Its Territory
By Gustavo Torres and Paulo López On May 21, the indigenous Enxet community of Sawhoyamaxa reached a milestone, when Paraguay’s Chamber of Deputies followed the Senate’s lead and passed a law to...
View ArticleBilingualism And Law: A Look At Experiences In Canada And Paraguay Through...
By Alberto Manuel Poletti Adorno Canadian policy encourages people to learn another language in a spirit of mutual understanding, but there is nothing in the policy that requires them to do so (unless...
View ArticleVictor Britez Chamorro On ‘The Banality Of Evil’– OpEd
On June 2, Prof. Dr. Victor Britez Chamorro, Chancellor of the National University of the East, Paraguay, a renowned international scholar in business administration and higher education...
View ArticleMassacre In Paraguay: Marina Kue, Curuguaty – Analysis
By Albaro Tutasig On June 15, 2012, more than 300 police officers in riot gear received government orders to remove 60 landless campesinos from Marina Kue, a piece of state-owned land located in...
View ArticleParaguay: The Cost Of Owning Your Home Through Local Banks
By Sara Carreras It is important to have a significant knowledge about the interest rates charged by intermediary entities, they could be passive if you deposit money in the bank, or could be active...
View ArticleParaguay’s UNE To Strengthen Education And Research Cooperation With...
In early June, the International University of Travnik, Bosnia Herzegovina and the National University of the East in Paraguay, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. This is an historic...
View ArticleParaguay’s Orchestra Of Recycled Instruments And Its Sustainable Development
The director of Paraguay’s Orchestra of Recycled Instruments knew the magic of music from his early years, when he was seven or eight when he began taking classes with a popular guitarist Felipe...
View ArticleIndonesia And Paraguay: New Prospects For A Greater Partnership – Analysis
On November 29, 2014, Paraguay will celebrate the 33rd anniversary of the establishment of its diplomatic relations with the Republic of Indonesia, the world’s fourth largest nation with over 252...
View ArticlePower Of Arguments And Not The Arguments Of Power – Book Review
Book review of Peter Tase‘s “The Image of Paraguay in the United States, The Presidency of Dr. Federico Franco Gómez, 2012-2013″ (July 2014, USA) Simplicity of expression, methodological specificity of...
View ArticleParaguay: Ministry Of Public Health Inherits Nepotism And Corruption Scandals...
On September 7, Antonio Barrios, Paraguay’s Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare gave an interview for ABC Color, Asuncion’s largest newspaper. Minister Barrios, a pediatrician specialized in...
View ArticleParaguay: Javier Zacarías Irún Spends Public Money In Washington – OpEd
On September 16, Javier Zacarías Irún, an unemployed politician, and the former mayor of the City of the East – Paraguay and the self-claimed leader of Z3 political group of Alto Parana, begun to...
View ArticleAlverno Business Students Find Their Own Passion For Paraguay – OpEd
By Ann Stawski Paraguay is commonly referred to as “El Corazón de América.” For anyone who has enrolled in Associate Professor Carol Vollmer Pope’s business courses, you’ll know “The Heart of America”...
View ArticleA Legacy Of Violence: Impunity For Murdered Journalists Continues In Paraguay
By Louise Højen* On October 16, investigative journalist Pablo Medina and his young assistant, Antonia Almeda, were murdered in an ambush all but certainly orchestrated by Brazilian drug cartels and...
View ArticleDevelopment Bank In Latin America: Towards So-Called Radical Emancipatory...
By Clemént Doleac* Mainstream lenders such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), and the World Bank (WB) have proposed in regional loans that development...
View ArticleWorst Case Scenario: The Criminal Use Of Drones – Analysis
By Alejandro Sanchez and Cameron McKibben* If 2014 was the year of the drone in Latin America, 2015 is looking to be very much the same.[i] However, the proliferation of drone usage may become a...
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