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Americas Quarterly
The Closing of an Airport as a Symbol of Argentina’s Troubles
December 21, 2020
/ Guillermo Dietrich, Federico Sturzenegger

Argentina needs more competition and less catering to special interests, two former officials write.

Argentina
Americas Quarterly
AMLO Faces a Moment of Truth in 2021
December 16, 2020
/ Vanessa Rubio

The president’s dismantling of the economy may soon come to haunt him.

Mexico
Americas Quarterly
Cuba’s Racial Reckoning, and What It Means for Biden
December 15, 2020
/ Javier Corrales

Recent protests have challenged longstanding taboos, with unpredictable consequences for the regime.

Cuba
Democracy & Elections
AQ Podcast.
Americas Quarterly
AQ Podcast: Bolivia: Surprising Reasons for Optimism
December 9, 2020
/ AQ Online

A month into his presidency, Luis Arce is proving more moderate than some expected.

Bolivia
AMLO’s Broken Campaign Promise: Demilitarizing Mexico
Americas Quarterly
AMLO’s Broken Campaign Promise: Demilitarizing Mexico
December 9, 2020
/ Catalina Pérez Correa

Two years into his term, the president’s celebration of promises left out a big one.

Mexico
Security & Defense
Americas Quarterly
Farewell to an Unassuming Star of Latin America’s Left
December 7, 2020
/ Nicolás Saldías

The least flashy leader of the 2000s “Pink Tide” was one of its most effective.

Uruguay
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Back to the 1960s? Education May Be Latin America’s Most Lasting Scar from COVID-19
December 3, 2020
/ Nora Lustig, Guido Neidhöfer, Mariano Tommasi

The growing educational gap will cause devastating damage to inequality – and economic growth – for years to come unless we take the warning signs seriously.

Economics & Finance
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