As Peru’s deeply unpopular Congress erodes democracy, its citizens are increasingly voting with their feet. Washington can prevent a bigger outflow.
Americas Quarterly
Peru’s Brewing Migration Storm
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Will Freeman
AQ Podcast | The Shifting Sands of Organized Crime in Latin America
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AQ Online
An overview of how homicide and other crimes are evolving in the region
Lula’s Unforced Errors Are Taking a Toll on the World’s Goodwill
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Oliver Stuenkel
Brazil’s president has restored his country’s international reputation, but his provocative gestures are bedeviling progress on his top goals.
Petro’s Environmental Record Is Full of Contradictions
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Olga L. González
As this October’s COP 16 summit approaches, is Colombia ready to set real commitments to protect biodiversity?
AQ Podcast | Mexico: Claudia Sheinbaum’s Election to Lose?
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AQ Online
Despite Sheinbaum's advantage, there are still many unanswered questions about Mexico's June 2 elections.
Guatemala’s New Foreign Policy May Start with the U.S.
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Marielos Chang
President Arévalo seeks to reinsert his country into the global stage, and his first U.S. trip may set the tone for the nascent administration.
Ecuador’s War on Drug Gangs: A Mixed Picture So Far
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Jorge R. Imbaquingo
President Noboa has deployed more than 30,000 soldiers and policemen to contain the chaos. While homicides have fallen, kidnappings and extortion remain high.