The country is at risk of a currency crisis as the government keeps a fixed exchange rate with no international reserves to support it.
Americas Quarterly
Bolivia’s Economy on the Brink
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Alejandro M. Werner
REACTION: Venezuela’s Hope for Democracy Fades With González in Exile
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AQ Editors
Maduro will try to turn González's departure into a new victory for his dictatorship, testing the opposition and the international community alike.
The UN’s Role in Addressing Venezuela’s Crisis
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Beatriz Borges
The multinational organization can take tangible steps in the wake of July’s election.
Donald Trump and the Return of the Monroe Doctrine
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Juan Gabriel Tokatlian
Another Trump term would bring increased scrutiny of Latin America’s ties with China, and uncertainty elsewhere.
AQ Podcast | What Kamala Harris Would Mean for Latin America Policy
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AQ Online
How might a Harris administration differ from a second Biden term in its approach to the region?
Brazil’s Most Powerful Judge Is in the Spotlight—Again
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Nick Burns
An escalating clash with Elon Musk and damaging revelations in the press are intensifying a long-running debate about whether Alexandre de Moraes is too powerful.
Morena’s Unchecked Power Will Test Mexico’s Institutions
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Solange Márquez Espinoza
The party is in position to pass reforms with far-reaching consequences for Mexico’s politics and economy.