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Americas Quarterly
Venezuela’s Earthquakes Are Exposing the Fault Lines in U.S. Policy
July 2, 2026
/ Benigno Alarcón Deza

A nation coping with an epic disaster is pressing for answers on its democratic transition, an expert writes.

Venezuela
U.S. Policy
Americas Quarterly
AQ Podcast | A New Criminal Landscape in Latin America
July 2, 2026
/ AQ Online

InSight Crime's Jeremy McDermott on how criminal groups are adapting and whether the region's new leaders can stop them.

Security & Defense
Americas Quarterly
How Will De La Espriella Govern? Previous Newcomers Offer Clues
June 30, 2026
/ Javier Corrales

History shows that newcomers often pursue a maximalist approach once elected. That can be dangerous—including to the leaders themselves.

Colombia
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Getting the China Dimension of USMCA Right
June 29, 2026
/ Antonio Ortiz-Mena

North America would benefit from three decisions that could cement the region’s security and competitiveness for years to come, an expert writes.

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North America
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Economics & Finance
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Americas Quarterly
Earthquakes Have Often Shaken Latin American Politics
June 25, 2026
/ Orlando J. Pérez

How governments respond to natural disasters can shape their political trajectories, an expert writes.

Venezuela
Environment & Sustainability
Americas Quarterly
Latin America’s Slow But Steady Pivot Toward Africa
June 24, 2026
/ Andrea Ordóñez, Alejandra Meneses

The regions are seeking more meaningful ties to achieve economic transformation.

Foreign Relations
Americas Quarterly
REACTION: De La Espriella Wins Colombia’s Election by Narrow Margin

June 22, 2026
/ AQ Editors

The right-wing lawyer is set to begin a four-year term on August 7.

Colombia
Democracy & Elections
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