Protesters cite the Pinochet-era retirement scheme as their top grievance. Fixing it will mean a return to basic principles of social security.
Americas Quarterly
Solving Chile’s Crisis Starts With Fixing Its Pension System
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Jorge Heine
The Economic Challenges Facing Bolivia’s Next Government
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Juan Antonio Morales
The country’s political crisis has masked concerning macroeconomic trends.
How to Explain Maduro's Radical Move Against Guaidó
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Félix Seijas Rodríguez
The government’s blockade of the National Assembly on Jan. 5 seems to have run counter to its own 2020 election strategy. Can the opposition capitalize?
Latin America’s Economies in the Decade Ahead: Three Key Opportunities
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Sylvia Coutinho
The region’s governments need to “fix their roofs while the sun is shining.”
Making Sense of Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy at Year One
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Guilherme Casarões
Culture wars – not free markets – have been the driving force behind Brazil’s new diplomacy. That could change in 2020.
Why We Protest, In Case You Were Wondering
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Ana Paula Lisboa
Latin America’s protest movements look different from the inside.
Odebrecht: LatAm’s Biggest Stories of the 2010s
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Roberto Simon
The “largest foreign bribery case in history” continues to shake the region.