Pulling back from Latin America will lead to gains in the region for Russia, China and others, warns the former vice president.
Joe Biden: The Western Hemisphere Needs U.S. Leadership
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Joe Biden
AMLO Update: Why There's So Much Riding on His Budget Plan
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Benjamin Russell
Mexico’s president will present his 2019 budget proposal Saturday with markets increasingly skeptical about his leadership.
Brazilians Study the Anti-Trump Playbook to Fight Bolsonaro
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Oliver Stuenkel
Fearing the erosion of democracy, Brazilian journalists, opposition politicians, academics and NGOs try to learn from their counterparts in the U.S.
50 Years Ago, Brazil Virtually Legalized Torture and Censorship
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João Ricardo Dornelles
On Dec. 13, 1968, Brazil’s last military dictatorship sharply curtailed dissent. A special edition of “The Long View,” AQ’s recurring feature on Latin American history.
AMLO Update: First Week Damage Control
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Benjamin Russell
Finally in office, Mexico’s president tries to limit ripple effects from his October airport decision.
Why Roma May Be the Best Film of 2018
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Ben Miller
Alfonso Cuarón's latest release offers a sublime portrait of family life on a universal scale.
As Her 2016 Rivals Face Investigations, Verónika Mendoza Sees a New Era for Peru
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Brendan O'Boyle
The former presidential candidate spoke to AQ about Peru’s "historic opportunity" to fight corruption.