HRW's Tamara Taraciuk Broner on why many in the region see El Salvador's hard line as a model to emulate, and how to counter this trend.
Americas Quarterly
AQ Podcast | Bukelismo Rising: Security Versus Freedom In Latin America
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AQ Online
Ecuador’s Crime Wave and Its Albanian Connection
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Carolina Andrade, Mac Margolis, Robert Muggah
Criminal groups from the Balkans are helping turn the country into a major hub for illegal exports.
Courting Lula, China Seeks to Show It Has More to Offer than the U.S.
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Oliver Stuenkel
The Brazilian president's trip to Beijing will be shaped by numerous agreements and investment promises.
Why Dina Boluarte Could Make it to 2026
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Andrea Moncada
The disorganization of Peru's political class could keep the president in office until 2026.
How Jimmy Carter Transformed U.S.-Latin America Relations
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Will Freeman
The former U.S. president’s strategy of tough engagement balanced human rights with national interest.
AQ Podcast | Argentina’s Elections And Reasons For Hope
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AQ Online
As Argentina’s elections approach in October, a political risk consultant argues that despite the current crisis, there are reasons for optimism in the medium term.
The New Pink Tide’s Favorite Economist
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Nick Burns
Presidents in Colombia, Argentina and Chile are fans of Mariana Mazzucato, who thinks the state can harness potential for innovation.