Democracy: Editor’s Letter
Ellen Schneider’s description of Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega in her provocative article on Nicaraguan democracy sent me scurrying to my oversized scrapbooks of newspaper articles…
Read MoreEllen Schneider’s description of Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega in her provocative article on Nicaraguan democracy sent me scurrying to my oversized scrapbooks of newspaper articles…
Read MoreBrazil’s culture of philanthropy developed during the 19th and the 20th centuries, ranging from the contributions of immigrant industrialists through the establishment of charitable hospitals …
Read MoreAmong the sayings attributed to Yogi Berra is: “Predictions are very difficult, especially if it’s about the future!” No one, therefore, can project with certainty the next phase of world …
Read MoreThe floods were raging in the rivers near author Maria Eugenia Choque’s home in La Paz, Bolivia. ReVista writers suffered viruses, both of the technological and biological types. Another author broke her hand. As I sat in my comfortable office in Cambridge, Massachusetts…
Read MoreMiguel Angel Davila loves movies. Yet, ever since the ’93 Harvard Business School graduate returned to Mexico, he almost never watches them at least not in movie theatres…
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