Non-Governmental or Academic Analyses tagged {Colombia} "2010 Elections"

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Location:Colombia
Colombia Category:2010 Elections
Title:Colombia: the "green wave" that wasn't
Author/Source:Adam Isacson
Open Democracy
Brief:The first round of the contest to succeed Álvaro Uribe as Colombia's president produced one big surprise and five lessons.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Location:Colombia
Colombia Category:2010 Elections, Essays And Analysis, U.S. Policy
Title:Green is for Go in Colombia
Author/Source:John Green
Council On Hemispheric Affairs
Scoop
Brief:Mockus and the Greens prove that Colombian democracy can be real enough, though admittedly conflicted.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Location:Colombia
Colombia Category:2010 Elections, Human Rights
Title:Human rights must be top priority in Colombia election campaign
Author/Source:Amnesty International
Brief:Amnesty International has urged Colombia's presidential election candidates to make human rights a top priority ahead of the 30 May poll.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Location:Colombia
Colombia Category:2010 Elections
Title:International Pre-Electoral Observation Mission-Colombia
Author/Source:Global Exchange
Brief:The International Pre-Electoral Observation Mission to Colombia was led by Global Exchange, with the participation of professionals, analysts and citizens of more than seven countries

Friday, March 5, 2010

Location:Colombia
Colombia Category:2010 Elections, Reelection Debate
Title:Uribe Checks Out
Author/Source:Adam Isacson
Foreign Policy
Brief:Washington's most reliable ally in Latin America, the Colombian president, is on his way out. That's a good thing.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Location:Colombia
Colombia Category:2010 Elections, Reelection Debate
Title:Four Months Until Colombia's Election: Is President Uribe Already Running?
Author/Source:Mateo Samper
Americas Quarterly
Brief:For President Uribe to meet the deadline, he has to overcome some hurdles that many believe are practically insurmountable.