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A (Relatively) Bullish Case for Latin America

By Brian Winter

Far from global crises but near vital markets, the region has what the world needs right now, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.

This article is adapted from AQ's special report on the reasons for cautious optimism in Latin America | Leer en español | Ler em português Americas Quarterly · A (Relatively) Bullish Case for Latin America, Read by Brian Winter Listen to this story read by the author by clicking the play button above. If there’s a symbol of the current, cautiously hopeful, things-are-looking-up-but-let’s-not-get-carried-away moment in Latin America, it’s probably the Nestor Kirchner Pipeline in Argentina. The $2.7 billion, 335-mile pipeline was inaugurated to great fanfare in July,...

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