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Americas Quarterly
Brazil’s Opposition Is Still Divided. Here’s Why.
May 21, 2020
/ Oliver Stuenkel

COVID-19 is putting pressure on Jair Bolsonaro. But calls for a united opposition ignore political realities.

Brazil
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
The Brazilian Town (Quietly) Experimenting with Basic Income
May 21, 2020
/ Cecilia Tornaghi, Mariana Reina

On the shores of Rio de Janeiro state, UBI is becoming a reality.

Brazil
Economics & Finance
Gender & Social Equality
Americas Quarterly
AQ Podcast: Another Default? What It Means for Argentina
May 20, 2020
/ AQ Online

A default would be more painful - and politically costly - than in years past.

Argentina
Gender & Social Equality
Americas Quarterly
For Mexican Baseball, a True Revival Must Wait
May 20, 2020
/ Benjamin Russell

With support from President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the sport looked set for a gilded age. Then came COVID-19.



Mexico
Entrepreneurship
Americas Quarterly
WEBCAST: Universal Basic Income: Panacea or Waste of Resources?
May 19, 2020
/ AQ Online

On May 21, leading economists will debate UBI and its role in mitigating the economic toll of COVID-19.

Economics & Finance
Americas Quarterly
Could the Pandemic Start a Biking Revolution in Latin America?
May 19, 2020
/ Leonie Rauls

The crisis offers an opportunity to ease the congestion plaguing the region’s roads and public transit systems.

Andean Region
Mexico
Southern Cone & Brazil
Environment & Sustainability
Infrastructure
Americas Quarterly
In Brazil’s Favelas, Organizing Is the Difference Between Life and Death
May 19, 2020
/ Cecilia Tornaghi

The grass-roots effort to battle hunger, fake news and COVID-19 itself.

Brazil
Gender & Social Equality
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