Tariffs will squeeze the region's economies and trade, and could drive deeper engagement with China, an expert writes.
Americas Quarterly
How U.S. Policy Toward Latin America May Backfire
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Fernanda Magnotta
El Presidente que casi no lo fue
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AQ Online
El presidente de Guatemala, Bernardo Arévalo, estuvo a punto de ser impedido de asumir el cargo. ¿Podrá prosperar ahora su iniciativa de reformar el país?
The Long Shadow of Mexico’s War Over Catholicism
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Gema Kloppe-Santamaría, Julia Young
A century ago, the Cristero war pitted Catholics against the state—and left a lasting impact on the country’s left, still visible today.
A “New Day” for Guatemala?
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Susan Segal
The Central American country has reasons to be optimistic, writes AS/COA’s CEO.
A New Stage in the Race to Develop Latin America’s Ports
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Patricia Garip
A year after AQ’s report on port infrastructure, Chile’s far south has hit a few roadblocks as investment interest continues.
When Everything Was Possible in Puerto Rican Film
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Ena Alvarado
A new documentary looks back at the remarkable cinema that came out of the island’s midcentury moment of optimism.
A Musical Dispatch from Uruguay’s “Atlantic Utopia”
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Sebastián Zubieta
AQ’s music columnist visits La Serena Festival de la Canción, put on by the Oscar-winning Drexler family.