Fears of a radical shift by Peru’s president are misplaced, but lack of direction remains a problem.
Democracy & Elections
What to Make of Peru’s Latest Crisis Under Castillo
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Andrea Moncada
Uruguay’s Controversial Turn Towards Law and Order
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Ezequiel González Camaño
A major law passed by the government has far-reaching implications, including for free expression.
Vice President Harris Looks for a Fresh Start on Migration Issues in Honduras
To have the ability to be able to talk meaningfully with the incoming president of Honduras changes the dynamic, said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to NPR.
Covid Denialist and Bolsonaro Ally Olavo De Carvalho Died of Virus, Says Daughter
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Tom Phillips
Bolsonaro is still talking about these Olavista ideas in a Brazil where people just want solutions to the pandemic, hunger, and unemployment, said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Guardian.
Book Review: Will Bolsonarismo Outlast Bolsonaro?
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Brian Winter
A new book by Richard Lapper sheds light on Brazil's culture of popular conservatism.
REACTION: Boric Taps Mario Marcel as Finance Minister
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AQ Editors
Chile's president-elect announced a diverse cabinet with 14 women and 10 men hailing from multiple parties.
AQ Podcast: The Mystery of Pedro Castillo, Peru’s President
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AQ Online
How to explain the administration's oddly quiet start – and what to expect in the months ahead.