
Trump’s Iran Strikes Shook the Middle East—and Perhaps U.S.-Venezuela Ties
The possibility of a protracted conflict in the Middle East should bring Caracas back into focus for American policymakers.

Colombia’s China Pivot Raises U.S. Concerns
Bogotá can take steps toward a more strategic foreign policy, writes a former Colombian minister of planning.

To Rethink Latin American Integration, Look to ASEAN
Asia’s 10-nation bloc provides a viable blueprint that could supercharge regional economies.

A Brazilian Artist Invites Us to Meet Mythical Amazonian Creatures Face to Face
Adriana Varejão brings Amazonian folklore and colonial critique to Manhattan.

Trump’s FTO Policy Creates New Risks for Doing Business in Latin America
Companies operating in the region must now pay closer attention to the concept of “material support,” two experts write.

How U.S. Tariffs Are Rewiring Latin American Trade
A post-WTO trade order is emerging. The region’s ability to respond could define its role in the new global economy.

Colombia’s Democracy Faces a Defining Test
The attack on presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay deepens the nation’s political divide and security crisis.

How China Is Seeking Dominance in Latin America
Beijing’s five-pillar plan marks a new era in China-CELAC relations and more, an expert writes.

U.S. and China Spar for Influence on the Paraguay-Paraná River System
A surge of projects along a major South American waterway is attracting geopolitical competition and boosting regional growth.

Mexico’s Judicial Election Is a Blow for Democracy
The vote ends three decades of checks and balances, returning the nation to a competitive authoritarian regime.

Momentum for Red Tape Reform in Chile Picks Up
Significant permitting reform for mining and other sectors is likely to materialize, but the details are uncertain as November elections loom.

Hardliners Are Poised to Dominate New Phase of U.S.-Venezuela Relations
The regional elections and the suspension of Chevron’s oil license will further isolate Maduro’s regime, writes an expert.

The Alarming Rise of Gender-Based Violence in Brazil
Despite increased public awareness of the problem, the number of victims has reached a record high level.

Ecuador’s Noboa Will Begin a Second Term with an Improving Economy
Despite difficult external conditions and other challenges, positive economic tailwinds offer opportunities to drive long-awaited reforms.

U.S. Silence on Human Rights in Latin America Carries Substantial Risks
The Trump administration’s policies are undermining regional stability and its own ability to lead, writes a former U.S. ambassador to the OAS.