President Nasry Asfura has legislative support for his austerity agenda, but the country's deep divides and endemic corruption will be hard to overcome.
Honduras Begins Its Rightward Shift
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Jennifer Ávila
Rodrigo Paz’s Defiant First 90 Days
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Eduardo A. Gamarra
Against the odds, Bolivia’s president has eliminated fuel subsidies, weathered the fallout, and, for now, stabilized the economy.
The Death (and Rebirth?) of the Mexican Right
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Alex González Ormerod
New and unexpected figures are reshaping Mexico's political opposition—and its ties with the U.S.
Haiti’s Political Crisis Deepens Amid a Slide Into Criminal Governance
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Robert Muggah
Confrontation on the Transitional Presidential Council is not only about leadership, but about whether a future transition can reduce the influence of armed groups.
REACTION: Laura Fernández Wins Big in Costa Rica
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AQ Editors
The right-wing, tough-on-crime president-elect will have a legislative majority and promises “deep and irreversible” change.
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.