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Mauricio Cárdenas

On September 20, 2011, Mauricio Cárdenas was named the Minister of Mines and Energy for Colombia. Prior to this appointment, Cárdenas was a senior fellow and director of the Latin America Initiative at Brookings.

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2011

Save to My PortfolioIdle Youth in Latin America: A Persistent Problem in a Decade of ProsperityAugust 2011
Save to My PortfolioThe Reversal of the Structural Transformation in Latin AmericaAugust 02, 2011
Save to My PortfolioKorea, Colombia, Panama: Pending Trade Accords Offer Economic and Strategic Gains for the United StatesJuly 2011
Save to My PortfolioLatin America's Decade: A Once in a Lifetime OpportunityJuly 11, 2011
Save to My PortfolioGraduation Season: Moving Toward Advanced Economy StatusJune 01, 2011
Save to My PortfolioLatin America's Global Middle ClassApril 26, 2011
Save to My PortfolioCurbing Success in Latin AmericaApril 14, 2011
Save to My PortfolioLatin America Economic Perspectives: Shifting Gears in an Age of Heightened ExpectationsApril 2011
Save to My PortfolioCommodity Dependence and Fiscal CapacityApril 01, 2011
Save to My PortfolioIs Chile Next? The Effect of Japan’s Earthquake on Nuclear Energy Ambitions in South AmericaMarch 21, 2011
Save to My PortfolioObama's Trip to Latin America Is Long OverdueMarch 18, 2011
Save to My PortfolioIt’s Time for Obama to Deliver on Promises to Latin AmericaMarch 17, 2011
Save to My PortfolioThink Again: Latin AmericaMarch 17, 2011
Save to My PortfolioThe 2010s: Latin America's Fleeting Opportunity to Achieve Growth and TransformationFebruary 23, 2011
Save to My Portfolio@ Brookings Podcast: New Relationships for the United States and Latin AmericaFebruary 11, 2011
Save to My PortfolioLower Savings in China Could Slow Down Growth in Latin AmericaFebruary 11, 2011
Save to My PortfolioWill Venezuela Be the Next Egypt?February 09, 2011
Save to My PortfolioU.S. – Brazil Relations: A Fresh New Start?February 08, 2011
Save to My PortfolioRevisiting the Effects of Conflict on State Capacity: A Panel Data ApproachJanuary 12, 2011

2010

Save to My PortfolioTime to Pass the Colombia Free Trade AgreementDecember 23, 2010
Save to My PortfolioThe DREAM Act: A Bipartisan OpportunityDecember 06, 2010
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 Seoul 2010 Summit: Strengthening the Global RecoveryNovember 02, 2010
Save to My PortfolioBrazil’s Post-Lula Foreign Policy October 15, 2010
Save to My PortfolioThe Brazilian Election Round Two – What Might Happen Next?October 06, 2010
Save to My PortfolioBrookings Latin America Economic PerspectivesSeptember 2010
Save to My PortfolioColombia: Defeating FARC’s NarcoterrorismSeptember 27, 2010
Save to My PortfolioVenezuela’s Parliamentary Elections: Change Can’t HappenSeptember 23, 2010
Save to My PortfolioThe “Colombianization” of MexicoSeptember 21, 2010
Save to My PortfolioUnder-Investment in State Capacity: The Role of Inequality and Political InstabilitySeptember 06, 2010
Save to My PortfolioLatin America and the Caribbean's Economic RecoveryJuly 2010
Save to My PortfolioA Confident and Strong Latin AmericaJune 29, 2010
Save to My PortfolioIssues Driving Colombia's Presidential ElectionsJune 16, 2010
Save to My PortfolioPresident Calderón's Last OpportunityMay 20, 2010
Save to My PortfolioWhat's Next for Latin America After the Global Crisis?May 2010
Save to My PortfolioDevelopment on the Move: Measuring and Optimising Migration's Economic and Social Impacts in ColombiaApril 2010
Save to My PortfolioState Capacity in Latin AmericaApril 2010
Save to My PortfolioRethinking Latin America's Development StrategyApril 19, 2010
Save to My PortfolioBrazil and the United States: A New Beginning? April 19, 2010
Save to My PortfolioCancun: A Decisive Meeting for the Inter-American Development BankMarch 20, 2010
Save to My PortfolioRebuilding Haiti Begins with the StateJanuary 22, 2010
Save to My PortfolioObama and the Hemispheric Partnership: A Missed Opportunity?January 21, 2010

2009

Save to My PortfolioClimate Change and Brazil: Are Unilateral Actions More Effective?December 02, 2009
Save to My PortfolioFiscal Policy Rules and Latin America: Lessons from the CrisisNovember 23, 2009
Save to My PortfolioPolitical Polarization in Latin AmericaNovember 06, 2009
Save to My PortfolioClimate Change and Latin America: The Long Way to CopenhagenOctober 23, 2009
Save to My PortfolioLatin America: Time for Reform, Not for ComplacencyOctober 19, 2009
Save to My PortfolioG-20 Summit: Recovering from the CrisisSeptember 2009
Save to My PortfolioBetween Hypocrisy and Narcoterrorism in Latin AmericaSeptember 15, 2009
Save to My PortfolioLatin America and the Economic Crisis: Designing and Implementing Stimulus PoliciesJune 25, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Fifth Summit of the Americas: Recommendations for ActionApril 13, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Summit of the Americas and Regional Development BanksApril 10, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 Statement: Implications for Latin AmericaApril 02, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 Summit and the Financial Crisis’ Impact on Latin AmericaMarch 27, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 London Summit 2009March 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Limits to Fiscal Stimulus in Latin America and the Caribbean March 20, 2009
Save to My PortfolioThe Impact of the Financial Crisis on Low-income CountriesMarch 03, 2009
Save to My PortfolioLatin America, the Global Financial Crisis and the Velocity of BusinessFebruary 11, 2009

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