The next administration will face strong incentives from China to ditch Taiwan. The U.S. has an opportunity to step in.
Americas Quarterly
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Leland Lazarus, Ryan Berg
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Sebastián Hurtado
An early consensus has empowered President Noboa, but the consequences of a long conflict are unpredictable.
Latin America’s Election Super-Cycle Will Turn on One Key Factor
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Tamara Taraciuk Broner
More than concerns about democracy, voters' fundamental needs will shape the outcome of the region's big election year.
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Oliver Stuenkel
Despite mediocre growth, political risk is declining and cautious optimism is increasingly warranted.
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Emilie Sweigart
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Meet the Candidates: Venezuela
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Latin America’s Fertility Decline is Accelerating. No One’s Certain Why.
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Paul Constance
The unexpected trend, if it continues, may affect politics and budgets for years to come.