2026 Trends to Watch
Latin America and the Caribbean: A 2026 Snapshot
AQ tracks political and economic trends as well as key indicators to watch in 12 countries.
Long View
The Unfulfilled Promises of Colombia’s Peace Process
Why the 2016 deal has fallen short of expectations and what it says about the country today.
Brazil
The Next Generation of Agtech in Brazil
Brazilian tech startup Agrosmart seeks to reshape Latin America’s agriculture.
AQ Q&A
Q&A: How Chile’s Democratic Institutions Hold Strong
Colombina Schaeffer, the director of Fundación Ciudadanía Inteligente, a regional NGO, explains Chile’s civic strength.
Visual Art
Two Museum Exhibitions Reframe Amazon Civilizations
In Paris and New York, curators present a new kaleidoscope of art from a critical region.
Cultura
Visions of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Family history, politics, and ecology remake one another in the new book “Autobiography of Cotton.”
Cultura
A Lost Cinema Classic Reappears
Ciro Durán’s first feature film “La paga” shows the celebrated Colombian director in a new light.
Cultura
Latin America’s Unfinished Revolutions
Alma Guillermoprieto’s reportage in “The Years of Blood” embodies the drama and complexity of our new century.
CULTURA
Exploring Bad Bunny’s Oeuvre
AQ’s music columnist examines the artist’s body of work ahead of his Super Bowl performance.
Venezuela
How U.S. Companies May Return to Venezuela and Be Compliant
Washington has three ways to provide sanctions relief to the country and PDVSA. The cases of Syria, Sudan, and Iraq serve as historical references.
Venezuela
Washington’s Path to Displacing Rivals in Post-Maduro Venezuela
With Maduro removed, the U.S. faces the difficult task of limiting the influence of China, Russia and Iran without triggering instability.
Colombia
Maduro’s Fall May Shape Colombia’s Election
Volatile relationships with Washington and Caracas are crucial wild cards in the upcoming presidential race.
Latin America
Is This the End of the Fidel Castro Era?
Events in Venezuela, Cuba and beyond suggest that a particular brand of leftism is in its twilight in Latin America, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
Podcast
AQ Podcast | After Maduro: Risks in Venezuela and Beyond
Andrés Martínez-Fernández of the Heritage Foundation on what the capture of Nicolás Maduro might mean for the country and beyond.
Suriname
Suriname’s President Prepares for an Oil Boom
Jennifer Geerlings-Simons promises a novel blueprint for a delicate opportunity.

