The pirarucu could be a global sensation, but challenges stand in the way, write Americas Quarterly's editor-in-chief, managing editor, et al.
Southern Cone & Brazil
What an Ugly (But Delicious!) 450-Pound Fish Tells Us about Sustainable Development in the Amazon
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Brian Winter, Beto Veríssimo, Juliano J. Assunção, Cecilia Tornaghi
LatAm in Focus: IMF’s Kristalina Georgieva on Preventing another Lost Decade in Latin America
Embracing this difficult moment to build resilience should be top of mind, the International Monetary Fund’s managing director tells AS/COA’s Susan Segal.
Coming Next to Latin America: Even More Political Fragmentation
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María Victoria Murillo
Expect even more outsiders in years ahead.
Why a Human Rights Icon Needs Its Independence
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José Miguel Vivanco, Tamara Taraciuk Broner
This is not the time to weaken the IACHR.
Latin American Congresses Could Become Irrelevant – Unless They Adapt
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Maria Baron, Cristiano Ferri
The pandemic is exposing how legislative powers in the region are outdated and poorly prepared for the 21st century.
Map: Latin American Air Travel Rules for Foreigners amid COVID-19
Some countries are closed to international air travel. Some countries never closed down air travel at all.
Welcome to a New Age of Big(ger) Government in Latin America
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Patricio Navia
The region’s public sector will grow after the pandemic – and the temptation to undo market-friendly policies will be hard to resist.