Chile Proposes a New Constitution

The post-Cold War era is ending, and changing eras call for new rules.

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On Sept. 4, Chileans will vote on a new constitution. The referendum is the culmination of a three-year effort to write a new social contract that can address wealth inequality and political volatility. But in a broader sense, it is part of a global transition from one era to the next. It’s important to understand […]

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Allison Fedirka
Allison Fedirka is the former director of analysis for Geopolitical Futures. Ms. Fedirka has a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and international studies from Washington University in St. Louis and a master’s degree in international relations and affairs from the University of Belgrano, Argentina. Her thesis was on Brazil and Angola and south-south cooperation.