After decades of structural deficiencies and poor accountability, Latin America wants to wipe the slate clean.
Latin America still suffers debt defaults, endemic corruption and awful public and private governance. But, as snap judgments on Latin America go, does such a facile stereotype still hold true in 2005? Or are promises to tear out economic corruption from the roots – whether they come from Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva or Mexican President Vicente Fox – really translating into better Latin American business practice and IR? Victor Bulmer-Thomas, director of Chatham
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