Jeremy Fox is a writer, journalist and consultant. He taught at the Centre for Teaching and Research in Economics (CIDE) in Mexico City and has been an advisor on international aid and investment to the Canadian International Development Agency and USAID, the Government of India and the Commonwealth Secretariat. In the Americas he has worked as a consultant or journalist in Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Peru, St Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, the United States, and Uruguay.
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Publicado en: openSecurityThe struggle over Chavez's legacy
Over a year after the Venezuelan leader's death, the Chavez narrative is still up for grabs. From openDemocracy.
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Publicado en: openDemocracyUKThe Scots referendum debate could do without the vitriol
Most English appear to have little interest either way. Beyond the London bubble there really is little need for...
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Publicado en: openDemocracyUKArt as politics - honours and republicanism
The current Daumier exhibition shines an uncomfortable light on today's art and our honours system. Questioning our...
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Publicado en: openDemocracyUKAre PISA scores really that important?
What do PISA scores actually tell us about a country? Judging from data rather than headlines and rhetoric, the...
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Publicado en: openDemocracyUKIn the days when I used to kill people...
You hear a lot of bad things about the NHS, much of which from the Tories, the gutter press and those with a vested...
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Publicado en: HomeHuman compassion in a foreign lingo
Mexico officially recognises 68 native languages, although some of these are spoken by fewer than 100 people and...