From political polarization to data voids, panelists discussed causes of and solutions to the spread of disinformation.
Democracy & Elections
After 20 years, Hugo Chávez and now Nicolás Maduro's project is exposed as less an ideology than a cold-blooded grab for lasting power and self-enrichment, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
In 2019, Nayib Bukele upended Salvadoran politics, winning the presidency with his populist message. Now, a midterm gives him the chance to consolidate power.
“Venezuelan democrats have an obligation to reunify,” writes a leader in exile.
Several presidential hopefuls have already thrown their hats in the ring for Chile’s November election.
Amid coronavirus and economic concerns, Ecuadorans pick a new legislature and hold a first-round presidential vote February 7.
Washington is still recovering from the failed insurrection, but there are some reasons for optimism, writes one of the country’s most accomplished former diplomats.