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Americas Quarterly
Modern Lima Needs More Water. A Pre-Incan Technology Could Keep Taps On.
October 11, 2019
/ Simeon Tegel

To prevent a crisis in the future, Latin America's largest desert city is looking to the past.

Peru
Infrastructure
Americas Quarterly
Morales or Mesa? Either Way, Bolivia Faces Tough Questions.
October 9, 2019
/ Raúl Peñaranda U.

Uncertainty at the polls and over the economy mark Bolivia’s Oct. 20 presidential elections.

Bolivia
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
What Macri’s Exit Would Mean for Latin America’s “Moderate Right”
October 7, 2019
/ Oliver Stuenkel

Argentina’s president was arguably the greatest hope of liberal technocrats in the region.

Argentina
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Latin America Already Has a Model to Solve Venezuela
October 3, 2019
/ Tom Long, Max Paul Friedman

The Larreta Doctrine – not the Rio Treaty – should serve as the region’s framework for collective action.

Venezuela
Foreign Relations
Americas Quarterly
Argentina: No Plan B, and No Easy Choices
September 29, 2019
/ Eduardo Levy Yeyati

The next government will have to resolve the debt issue while also worrying about the actual economy.

Argentina
Economics & Finance
Americas Quarterly
Só o agronegócio pode mudar a visão de Bolsonaro sobre a Amazônia
September 27, 2019
/ AQ Online

Uma entrevista com a ex-ministra do Meio Ambiente.

Brazil
Environment & Sustainability
Americas Quarterly
Only Agribusiness Can Change Bolsonaro’s Mind on Amazon, Marina Silva Says
September 26, 2019
/ AQ Online

An interview with Brazil’s environment minister in the 2000s.

Brazil
Environment & Sustainability
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