Punta Arenas is at the intersection of changing shipping routes, new industries like green hydrogen, and the race for Antarctica. The U.S. and China have noticed.
Americas Quarterly
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Patricia Garip
Mexico Needs a New Strategy for the Northern Triangle
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Brenda Estefan
The next administration should work more closely with its neighbors to address migration.
AQ Podcast: Why Argentines Seem to Be Sticking With Milei
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AQ Online
Despite recession and inflation, Milei has maintained his popularity. The reason for that lies in part in a lack of alternatives.
Arévalo Wants to Change Guatemala. Some Say He’s Moving Too Slowly.
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Dina Fernández
The center-left president has made small gains in his first 100 days in office, though slow progress is setting off alarm bells among supporters.
Violence Against Women Is at the Center of Mexico’s Security Crisis
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Gema Kloppe-Santamaría
A recent mob attack underscores the need to recognize the gendered dimensions of violence in a critical election year.
Despite Record-Low Murder Rates, Brazilians Feel Less Safe
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Robert Muggah
Homicide rates have fallen steadily in recent years, but over a third of Brazil's public believe that violence has increased since Lula took office.
AQ Podcast: Warning Lights for Brazil’s Economy?
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AQ Online
What to expect from Latin America’s largest economy in 2024