Reforms are still needed, but during the coronavirus crisis additional health expenditures are necessary, says Colombia’s former finance minister.
Americas Quarterly
Latin America “Needs Fiscal Stimulus Today,” Mauricio Cárdenas Says
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Leonie Rauls
Why Latin America’s Hospitals Are So Vulnerable to Coronavirus
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Lígia Bahia, Miguel Lago
The region spends less on healthcare than the Middle East, and other ailments like cancer have already been on the rise.
Migration in Latin America: A View from Panama
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Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado
Panama’s former vice president reflects on the migration flows reshaping the region.
The Democrats’ Disappointing Lack of Interest in Mexico
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Genaro Lozano
Heading into Super Tuesday, the Democratic frontrunners offer different – but inattentive – visions of the bilateral relationship.
Can Colombia’s Government Afford a Pension Reform?
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Sergio Guzmán
President Iván Duque pledged not to propose changes to retirement payments. But it appears he'll try anyway.
Wanted: South America's Participation in Global Geopolitics
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Oliver Stuenkel
The recent Munich Security Conference had no South American speakers, but dealt with critical issues for the region.
In OAS Elections, Competing Visions for Latin America
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Cecilia Tornaghi
Venezuela is at the core of the coming fight to lead the Organization of American States.