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.
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Learn about how the candidates differ when it comes to economic policy, endorsements, and coalitions.
Chilean, Colombian, Mexican, and Peruvian leaders are among those in attendance at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in San Francisco.
Amid the conflict, learn about the region's ties with Israel and Palestine in terms of the diaspora, diplomacy, security, and more.
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.
"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.
"Companies have both the incentives and paths" to propel women into leadership positions, write Susan Segal and Carin Zissis in El Universal.
AS/COA covered votes in the Americas, from presidential elections to referendums.
"Hace un año y medio teníamos una visión bastante más pesimista", sobre Latinoamérica, dice el vicepresidente de AS/COA al portal de noticias.
The Baker Institute’s Francisco Monaldi covers what Washington’s plans for sanctions relief means for Venezuela’s oil sector and 2024 elections.
Colombians select mayors and governors on October 29 in local votes that could shape the rest of Gustavo Petro's presidency.
"A few weeks ago, no one would have bet that [Sergio] Massa had a chance to be president," says the AS/COA senior advisor.
The 35-year-old son of a banana magnate, who will govern until April 2025, will have to face security challenges and a divided Congress.
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro’s Emilio La Rovere covers Brazil’s rare opportunity and comparative advantage.
Learn more about candidates Patricia Bullrich, Sergio Massa, and Javier Milei, as well as their proposals to solve Argentina’s economic crisis.
In a special electoral cycle marred by violence, voters will choose between Luisa González and Daniel Noboa in the October 15 runoff.
Although most leaders have condemned the attacks, there has not been a unified regional response to them or the subsequent conflict.
Biden é, provavelmente, o presidente mais ''petista'' dos Estados Unidos em pelo menos meio século, escreve Brian Winter da AS/COA para a revista piauí.
Will Argentines reach for a dramatic option in October 22 elections? Reuters' Argentina correspondent Anna-Catherine Brigida shares views from the ground.