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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
Americas Quarterly
AQ Podcast | Cuba: Four Possible Scenarios
June 18, 2026
/ AQ Online

As U.S. pressure mounts on Cuba, an FIU expert lays out four of the most plausible paths forward for the island-nation.

Cuba
U.S. Policy
Americas Quarterly
Cuba’s Crisis: Four Near-Term Scenarios
June 15, 2026
/ Brian Fonseca, Liany Diaz Gonzalez

Havana’s calculations and Washington’s aggressive posture will shape the island’s next chapter, two experts write.

Cuba
U.S. Policy
Americas Quarterly
Keiko Fujimori’s Defining Choice in Peru
June 15, 2026
/ Michael Reid

Will Peru’s likely president-elect seek revenge, or build a democratic legacy?

Peru
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
The OAS’s Existential Challenge
June 11, 2026
/ Frank O. Mora, Josué Fiallo

Washington is threatening to walk away from one of the hemisphere's most essential institutions. The region needs to say something about it.

Foreign Relations
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