Recent history shows that authoritarian-leaning leaders become much more aggressive after winning reelection.
Americas Quarterly
Why Reelection Would Embolden Bolsonaro Even More
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Oliver Stuenkel
“¡Hola a Todes!” Language Becomes a Political Battleground in Latin America
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Ezequiel González Camaño, Rich Brown
More pundits and politicians are embracing the issue, but the public is less enthusiastic.
AQ’s Spring Playlist: Cataloging the Virtues of a Brazilian Favorite
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Sebastián Zubieta
Will Marisa Monte’s latest album open a door to greater recognition for Latin American artists?
At Biden’s Summit, Leaders Should Summon the Spirit of 1994
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Eric Farnsworth
The first Summit of the Americas in Miami had the ambition needed to make hemispheric cooperation a reality.
Susan Segal: Social Inclusion Should Be a Priority at the Summit of the Americas
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Susan Segal
The hemisphere’s leaders have a rare chance to champion diversity and digital infrastructure.
Haitians Deserve a Rethink on International Aid
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Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis
Instead of sticking with failed strategies, the international community should target micro-loans to small-scale farmers.
The Critics Are Coming for Roberto Bolaño
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Nick Burns
After decades of praise, some are souring on the late literary icon. A new book defends his legacy.