The president’s attorney general selection sets up a showdown with an increasingly frustrated population.
Americas Quarterly
In Guatemala, a President Tests the Public
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Claudia Méndez Arriaza
Why Gender Violence in Mexico Persists—And How to Stop It
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Cecilia Farfán-Méndez
Gender violence is on the rise. But the government has overlooked the most basic and effective ways to protect women.
What the Summit of the Americas Mess Really Tells Us
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Brian Winter
Latin American governments are keen to show Washington it’s a new era. But this is also a tale of democracies in decline, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
AQ Podcast: Haiti’s Political Crisis: An Overview and Ways Forward
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AQ Online
The assassination of former President Jovenel Moïse touched off a crisis that was years in the making.
What’s Ahead for India and Latin America?
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Hari Seshasayee
There’s room for growth in Indian investment in the region, says a specialist.
Why Reelection Would Embolden Bolsonaro Even More
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Oliver Stuenkel
Recent history shows that authoritarian-leaning leaders become much more aggressive after winning reelection.
“¡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.