Chile’s presidential runoff will now be a race to the middle, as most voters want change but not radicalism. Can either candidate deliver?
Kast and Boric: Explaining the Chilean Paradox
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Patricio Navia
REACTION: Chile Sends Kast and Boric to Runoff
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AQ Editors
Experts break down the winners and losers of the first round election.
Was COP26 A Good Deal for Brazil?
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Joaquim Levy
Carbon credits for fighting deforestation were left in flux at Glasgow — but they could be key for the climate and Brazil’s economy.
Book Review: A Case for Optimism in Colombia
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Gabriel Cohen
Mauricio Cárdenas proposes something radical for these times: a pragmatic focus on recent accomplishments.
The Huge Risk Facing Latin American Oil Companies
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Luisa Palacios, Francisco Monaldi
The region’s big energy firms are mostly lagging in the transition away from fossil fuels. More can be done.
Mexico’s Opposition Searches for a Winning Message
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Nick Burns
Traditional parties are in the political wilderness. Could emulating Biden’s 2020 run beat AMLO’s movement?
Nicaragua: How Latin America Reacted
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Ezequiel González Camaño, Gabriel Cohen
From condemnation to praise, many of the region’s biggest players weighed in on Sunday’s election.