The race to become the next OAS Secretary General reveals the deep divides that could cripple the organization and its pro-democracy mission.
The OAS Is Fragile Ahead of a Key Election
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Rubén M. Perina
Trump Always Wanted Tariffs on Mexico
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Brian Winter
Mexico’s efforts to appease the White House through cooperation may have been doomed from the start, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
U.S.-Canada Ties May Face Even Bigger Trouble
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Solange Márquez Espinoza
Impending tariffs are inflaming anti-U.S. sentiment ahead of an increasingly unpredictable election.
Bolsonaro and the Prisoner’s Dilemma
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Thomas Traumann
The former president’s possible arrest would reshape the electoral process into a broader political conflict, challenging the right.
Sheinbaum Has a Crucial Decision to Make on Mexico’s Education
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Fernando Reimers
The use of the education system for partisan goals has undermined the implementation of ambitious reforms. Will that change?
Uruguay: Orsi’s Main Challenge
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Arturo C. Porzecanski
The nation’s new president will spend more time and energy managing his core supporters than dealing with his political opponents.
Latin America’s China Ties Won’t Be Easily Severed
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Brenda Estefan
Trump scored early as Panama is realigning with Washington. Convincing others to leave Beijing’s orbit may be more challenging.