Confrontation on the Transitional Presidential Council is not only about leadership, but about whether a future transition can reduce the influence of armed groups.
Haiti’s Political Crisis Deepens Amid a Slide Into Criminal Governance
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Robert Muggah
AQ Podcast | A Defining Moment for Latin America
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AQ Online
An overview of what recent events mean for the region’s political and economic outlook.
What Venezuela’s Hydrocarbon Reform Won’t Fix
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Luis A. Pacheco
Updating the nation’s oil law is a necessary starting point, but its impact will most likely fade quickly, an expert writes.
The Ecuador-Colombia Trade Spat Is a Zero-Sum Game
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Sebastián Hurtado
Both countries stand to lose as their economies take hits and criminal groups benefit from a breakdown in cooperation.
Kast’s Cabinet Set to Confront Distinctly Political Challenges
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Robert L. Funk
Chile’s president-elect has rolled out a pro-business cast of ministers, tasked with finding political solutions, an expert writes.
Guatemala’s State of Emergency Will Test Its Democracy
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Orlando J. Pérez
President Arévalo is not channeling Bukele, but a compromised justice system makes this a dangerous moment that threatens lasting consequences.
Without Institutional Change, Venezuela’s Oil Bonanza Remains Unviable
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Francisco Monaldi
Sanctions relief, a democratic transition, and deep reforms are essential to recover production.