Politics, Business & Culture in the Americas
The Real Impact of Maduro’s Guyana Referendum
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Maduro is less interested in Essequibo than in diverting attention from Venezuela’s economic crisis.

AQ Podcast: Javier Milei’s Challenges
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Javier Milei has already backtracked on some of his more radical policy positions. What does this mean, and what are his key challenges?

What Panama’s Mining Showdown Means for Its Presidential Race

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A Supreme Court ruling has crucial implications for the May 2024 election and the five leading candidates.

SPECIAL REPORT

A (Relatively) Bullish Case for Latin America

A (Relatively) Bullish Case for Latin America
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Far from global crises but near vital markets, the region has what the world needs right now, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.

Susan Segal: Democracy Is Reason for Optimism on Latin America
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Many countries are emerging stronger from tests to democratic institutions, writes AS/COA’s CEO.

NEW AQ: A Cautious Optimism About Latin America
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The region faces many challenges. But changes in the global economy, and some encouraging developments at home, could be opening up a new era of strong growth.

Africa-Latin America

Fellow members of the Global South show what a more unified regional approach can achieve.
Africa’s Lessons for Latin America
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Fellow members of the Global South show what a more unified regional approach can achieve.

Rule of Law

Recent cases illustrate how some of Latin America's top prosecutors may be misusing their considerable powers.
Do Latin America’s Top Prosecutors Have Too Much Power?
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Recent cases illustrate how some top prosecutors throughout the region may be misusing their considerable powers.

Guyana

Venezuela, Guayana, Essequibo Dispute, Referendum, Border
Guyana Official: Venezuela’s Actions Are an “Unprecedented” Challenge
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A longstanding border controversy has worsened following a massive discovery of oil, a top official at Guyana’s foreign ministry writes for AQ.

Haiti

Haitians Want International Help, But Done the Right Way
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International intervention must avoid the painful mistakes of previous missions, writes a Haitian civil-society leader.

Brazil

Lula’s Security Policy is Rehashing Old Ideas
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Brazil’s president is turning to the military to fight crime, a strategy that brings its own risks.

Argentina

Argentine President-elect Javier Milei (left); Chilean President Gabriel Boric (center); Colombian President Gustavo Petro (right).
What Javier Milei Can Learn from Others’ Mistakes
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The presidents of Chile and Colombia overestimated their mandates. Argentina’s next leader can avoid a similar path.

Ecuador

Why Ecuador’s Young President Matters to Washington
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Democracy, immigration and the US-China competition all intersect in Ecuador. Here are three ideas on how US officials can help.

Argentina

REACTION: Javier Milei Wins Argentina’s Presidency
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The libertarian lawmaker finished 11 points ahead of economy minister Sergio Massa. Experts analyze what happened and what’s next for the country.

Podcast

AQ Podcast: Mexico’s Elections Begin to Take Shape
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Could a third candidate affect the course of the race for Mexico’s next president?

Foreign Relations

Latin American leaders have been far more critical of Israel's military campaign in Gaza than peers in Europe and North America.
The Israel-Hamas War Is Inflaming Polarization in Latin America
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The region’s leaders have been far more critical of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza than peers in Europe and North America.

Mexico

A Mexican National Guard member monitors a checkpoint in Chiapas, Mexico, in June 2023.
Chiapas Fears Organized Crime, and Military Intervention
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Ascendant cartel power on the Mexico-Guatemala border is alarming Indigenous communities, but so is the prospect of militarization.

Mexico

Mexico’s Water Crisis Is Spilling Over Into Politics
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Drought across much of the country’s landmass is affecting economic activity and the upcoming presidential election.

U.S. Policy

U.S. President Joe Biden stands with Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader, Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou and Ecuadoran President Guillermo Lasso at the White House in Washington, DC, on November 3, 2023, at the inaugural Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders' Summit meant to boost U.S. investment in Latin America and counter China's growing influence in the region.
Did Biden’s Latin America Summit Offer Too Little, Too Late?
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APEP suffers from a shortfall of ambition and participation, leaving out the region’s biggest economy, writes a foreign relations expert.

Podcast

AQ Podcast | Chile: Gabriel Boric’s Conundrum
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As Chile nears a plebiscite on a second proposal to replace the dictatorship-era constitution, AQ delves into the nation’s political state of play.

Gun Policy

U.S.-Style Gun Politics Are Spreading in Latin America
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As crime levels rise, pro-gun positions are gaining strength in conservative movements across the region, worrying security experts.

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