In his latest, Jorge Castañeda offers clues to what drives the U.S.-Latin America relationship.
Americas Quarterly
Book Review: America through Foreign Eyes
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Gregory Weeks
Q&A: The Double Crises in Ecuador’s Amazon
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Leonie Rauls
Environmental lawyer María Espinosa spoke to AQ about the impact of the pandemic and oil spill in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
The Politics of Chile’s New Constitution
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Patricio Navia
The country's current political leaders are in no position to take charge of the process. Here's why that's a problem.
What Washington’s CROOK Act Means for Latin America
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Roberto Simon, Emilie Sweigart
A bill in the U.S. Congress may create a special fund to support anti-corruption worldwide. What’s at stake for the region?
Who Is Andrés Arauz, Rafael Correa’s Pick to Lead Ecuador?
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Brendan O’Boyle
The former president's protegé could be the youngest president ever if elected.
She Dared to Run: The Unlikely Story of Prudencia Ayala
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Isabel Castillo
Two decades before fellow Salvadoran women could vote, Prudencia Ayala became the first woman to run for president in Latin America.
When Do Quotas in Politics Work? Latin America Offers Lessons.
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Jennifer M. Piscopo
The region shows that if done right, quotas can dramatically boost women’s numbers in Congress and beyond.