The tax reform sparking unrest aims to expand social protections for some Colombians.
Americas Quarterly
Could Colombia’s Protests Derail its Basic Income Experiment?
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Leonie Rauls
After George Floyd Verdict, Brazilians Are Still Waiting for Police Accountability
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Edmund Ruge
The stalled case of João Pedro Matos, a Black teen killed in Rio, shows the long road ahead.
The Biggest Risk to Bolsonaro from Congress’s COVID Investigation
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Oliver Stuenkel
The inquiry probably won't bring down the president, but it has the potential to reduce his chances to win reelection next year.
Settling Investment Disputes Would Boost Latin America’s Economic Recovery
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Arturo Porzecanski
Most governments need to improve their reputation and business climate, positioning their countries for an investment-led revival.
AQ Podcast: Cuba’s Post-Castro Chapter
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AQ Online
The regime's historic transition comes just as economic frustration and political dissent threaten to boil over.
Guatemala’s Justice System Is at a Breaking Point
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Gloria Porras
Campaigns against judges like herself imperil Guatemala's democracy, writes Gloria Porras.
The Neuroscientist Offering a Fresh Diagnosis for Argentina
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Brendan O’Boyle
In tough times, Facundo Manes is signaling a bigger role for himself in Argentine society and politics.