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Pollster Lorena Becerra and political scientist Javier Aparicio explain the meteoric rise—and the 2024 electoral test—for President AMLO’s political party.
With a goal of eliminating some ministries, Argentina’s new president has picked a smaller-than-usual team to help him carry out his agenda.
"Social media has indelibly changed politics in Latin America," writes AS/COA's Chase Harrison for World Politics Review about the new trend in the region.
"América Latina tiene sus desafíos pero, en el contexto actual, parece un puerto seguro para la inversión", dice el vicepresidente de Políticas de AS/COA.
"The fundamental issue is political survival, not conquest," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in The Spectator about the Venezuelan leader's recent actions.
On December 17, Chileans vote on a new constitutional draft. Learn about its contents and see polling.
Translators Megan McDowell and Esther Allen discuss the state of Latin American letters in English and honor the legacy of Edith Grossman.
More than 20,000 posts—presidency included—are up for grabs on June 2, 2024. AS/COA Online maps out key dates, voters, and the seats at stake.
AS/COA Online covers the expansion of abortion decriminalization in Latin America in the twenty-first century.
In a rebuke to the status quo, Milei takes office in December with plans to downsize the state. We look at runoff results and what he’ll face in Congress.
"Qual Milei será o próximo presidente da Argentina?" disse o vice-presidente de política da AS/COA.
Learn about how the candidates differ when it comes to economic policy, endorsements, and coalitions.
"Qualquer um dos dois candidatos teria condições de melhorar um pouco a situação", disse o vice-presidente de política da AS/COA.
Amid the conflict, learn about the region's ties with Israel and Palestine in terms of the diaspora, diplomacy, security, and more.
Chilean, Colombian, Mexican, and Peruvian leaders are among those in attendance at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in San Francisco.
See how the competition between Sergio Massa and Javier Milei is shaping up ahead of the November 19 runoff election.
Colombia Risk Analysis’ Sergio Guzmán covers the mood in the country and the implications for the rest of Gustavo Petro’s presidency.
"Companies have both the incentives and paths" to propel women into leadership positions, write Susan Segal and Carin Zissis in El Universal.
"Las empresas tienen tanto los incentivos como los caminos" para impulsar a las mujeres al liderazgo, escriben Susan Segal y Carin Zissis en El Universal.