Bogotá can take steps toward a more strategic foreign policy, writes a former Colombian minister of planning.
Americas Quarterly
Colombia’s China Pivot Raises U.S. Concerns
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Luis Fernando Mejía
To Rethink Latin American Integration, Look to ASEAN
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Felipe Larraín B., Carmen Cifuentes V.
Asia’s 10-nation bloc provides a viable blueprint that could supercharge regional economies.
A Brazilian Artist Invites Us to Meet Mythical Amazonian Creatures Face to Face
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Carolina Abbott Galvão
Adriana Varejão brings Amazonian folklore and colonial critique to Manhattan.
Trump’s FTO Policy Creates New Risks for Doing Business in Latin America
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Kimberly Breier, Veronica Yepez
Companies operating in the region must now pay closer attention to the concept of “material support,” two experts write.
How U.S. Tariffs Are Rewiring Latin American Trade
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Antonio Ortiz-Mena, Diego Marroquín Bitar
A post-WTO trade order is emerging. The region’s ability to respond could define its role in the new global economy.
Colombia’s Democracy Faces a Defining Test
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Ricardo Ávila
The attack on presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay deepens the nation’s political divide and security crisis.
AQ Podcast | Bukele’s Latest Crackdown
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AQ Online
Two recent arrests have raised fresh concerns about democracy in El Salvador. We discuss the implications of these detentions, Bukele’s popularity, and the country’s economic challenges.