Politics, Business & Culture in the Americas

Latin America

Latin America’s Deadliest Threat Is Made in the U.S.

The region’s organized crime groups source much of their arsenal from the U.S., two experts write.

Podcast

AQ Podcast | Cuba’s Unprecedented Crisis  

What’s next for the Cuban regime as the country faces economic turmoil, an exodus of people and a hostile administration in the White House.

Venezuela

Henrique Capriles at the launch of a new opposition alliance, DECIDE, in Caracas on April 2.
Maduro’s Grand Strategy Sows Opposition Disarray – Again

Venezuela’s regional and legislative elections, set for May 25, are fracturing the opposition’s coalition.

Ecuador

Ecuador's President and Presidential candidate Daniel Noboa thumbs up as he talks to supporters next to his wife Lavinia Valbonesi in Olon, Santa Elena province, Ecuador on April 13, 2025. Ecuador's election authority declared incumbent Daniel Noboa the winner of the presidential runoff vote, after the 37-year-old leader defeated his leftist rival by a bigger-than-expected margin. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP) (Ph
REACTION: Noboa Wins Ecuador’s Runoff Election

Center-right incumbent Daniel Noboa defeated Correa-backed Luisa González by a wide margin.

Industrial Policy

Failed Protectionism: What Trump Can Learn from Latin America
Failed Protectionism: What Latin America Can Teach Us

The region’s failed experiment with import substitution industrialization (ISI) offers a stark warning: embracing it may breed inefficiency, corruption, and stagnation.

Chile

Chile Has Bold Tech Ambitions. Far from Silicon Valley, Chile aspires to create a digital niche.
Chile Has Bold Tech Ambitions

Far from Silicon Valley, a digital niche is taking shape, with AI-driven initiatives and a data center boom.

Cultura

A Legendary Cuban Music Venue Finds a Home on Broadway

“Buena Vista Social Club” puts Latin America on the musical theater map.

Panama

Securing the Panama Canal Requires Diplomacy

A lighter touch with President Mulino will yield better results for the U.S.

Panama

Dr. Ricaurte Vásquez Morales, administrator of the Panama Canal Authority.
Q&A: Panama Canal Authority’s Ricaurte Vásquez Morales

An interview looking at Trump’s talk, expansion plans—and why Panama might still be the best shipping option, even if the Arctic melts.

Podcast

AQ Podcast | Brazil: Bolsonaro on Trial, Lula Under Pressure  

President Lula’s popularity is low and political momentum could move to the right, as Bolsonaro faces trial and seeks international support.

U.S. Policy

President Donald Trump, left, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, during the tariff announcement on April 2. REACTION: Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs
REACTION: Trump’s Tariffs and Latin America

The baseline 10% tariff applies to many countries in the Americas, with notable exceptions. 

Brazil

PSD President Gilberto Kassab in Brasília. The Low-Key Power Broker Behind Brazil’s Biggest Party: A crucial figure in the country’s flexible “big center,” Gilberto Kassab pulls the levers of power no matter who’s in office.
Brazil’s Low-Key Operator

Gilberto Kassab is one of the country’s most important behind-the-scenes politicians, worth watching as the 2026 elections draw closer.

Nicaragua

The Stunning Loss Daniel Ortega Never Forgot

Nicaragua’s 1990 election is a tale of a bygone era—and a strongman who eventually got his revenge.

Mexico

Trucks in line to enter the U.S. at the Laredo, Texas port of entry in February. What Cartel FTO Designation May Mean for Mexico: Companies can take steps right now to mitigate the risks.
What Cartel FTO Designation May Mean for Mexico

Companies can take steps right now to mitigate the risks.

Mexico

The Missing Elements in Sheinbaum’s Crime-Fighting Strategy

Mexico’s crackdown on fentanyl trafficking is working, but more is needed to solve the nation’s security crisis.

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