Colombia’s president hopes to rally the country around his legislative agenda. But first, he’ll need to compromise.
Americas Quarterly
Why Duque’s Call for National Unity May Be Destined to Fail
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Sergio Guzmán
Evaluando Los Primeros Seis Meses de la Presidencia de AMLO
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Genaro Lozano
Un ensayo de dos partes sobre como a pesar de serios tropiezos, hay razón para mantenerse optimistas sobre la presidencia de López Obrador.
Wanted in Miami: A Vision for the Americas
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Dan Restrepo
How will Democratic candidates fix the damage caused by President Trump?
Grading AMLO’s First Six Months as President
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Genaro Lozano
A two-part essay on why, despite serious missteps, there's cause to be optimistic about Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s presidency.
Why Colombia’s President Should Change Course on Venezuela
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Sandra Borda
Iván Duque still has room to lead on the Venezuelan crisis. But political pressures and alignment with the U.S. will make a course correction difficult.
Showdown in Peru: What's Next for Vizcarra's Anti-Corruption Drive?
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Simeon Tegel
Peru's president has scored a victory, but his quest to clean up politics is far from over.
Brazil Doesn't Have to Choose Between the Environment and the Economy
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Natalie Unterstell
President Jair Bolsonaro’s efforts to roll-back environmental regulations reverse years of innovative policymaking in Brazil.