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 no/na: HomeIdealism and politics: the case of Uruguay
What makes Uruguay different, is that apparently utopian dreams are being implemented - not in half-measures but...
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Publicado no/na: openDemocracyUKEdmund Burke: an unspoken villainy
Burke has been much discussed recently, on both left and right, yet beneath the verbosity and pomp is a host of...
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Publicado no/na: openDemocracyUKGlobal dissent and the UK
In a world where states have been able to disguise their intentions, Jeremy Fox examines the implications of...
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Publicado no/na: openDemocracyUKThatcher's funeral - the crowd, the media and reality
Despite shameless media fawning the streets were in fact eerily quiet; the biggest crowd out was the police. But...
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Publicado no/na: HomeDumbing down
Culture today is dependent on shock, excess, instant effect, and the avoidance of intellectual effort. If the...
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Publicado no/na: openDemocracyUKCardboard Britain: the UK at Mexico's Festival of Cultural Friendship
Mexico City's historic avenue Paseo de la Reforma is hosting its annual Festival of Cultural Friendship. Far from a...