The new president’s foreign policy revolution creates unprecedented risks for Brazil – and depends on untested international partnerships.
Americas Quarterly
Bolsonaro's 5 Key Foreign Policy Challenges in 2019
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Oliver Stuenkel
Why AMLO’s Attempt to Centralize Power Comes at a Cost
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Luis Rubio
The Mexican president’s revolution speeds on, with little regard for the consequences.
What Recession? Argentina's Tough-on-Crime Minister Changes the Pre-Election Debate.
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Benjamin N. Gedan, Nicolás Saldías
Is there a Bolsonaro effect spreading through South America?
The Curious Case of Alfredo Olmedo, the “Argentine Bolsonaro”
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Brendan O'Boyle
Another controversial maverick hits the campaign trail in Latin America.
How Duque Can Turn It Around
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Marcela Prieto
Colombian president Iván Duque skipped the honeymoon and went straight to the fight.
Meet the New Face of Venezuela's Opposition
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Guillermo Zubillaga
Juan Guaidó’s youth gives him less baggage than many of his colleagues. Will that help him take on Maduro?
Guatemala Is on the Brink. Washington Should Take a Stand.
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Norma J. Torres
Washington is giving President Morales a pass on his efforts to evade justice, writes the first Guatemalan elected to the U.S. Congress.