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Americas Quarterly
50 Years Ago, Brazil Virtually Legalized Torture and Censorship
December 11, 2018
/ 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.

Brazil
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
AMLO Update: First Week Damage Control
December 7, 2018
/ Benjamin Russell

Finally in office, Mexico’s president tries to limit ripple effects from his October airport decision.

Mexico
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Why Roma May Be the Best Film of 2018
December 5, 2018
/ Ben Miller

Alfonso Cuarón's latest release offers a sublime portrait of family life on a universal scale.

Mexico
Arts & Culture
Americas Quarterly
As Her 2016 Rivals Face Investigations, Verónika Mendoza Sees a New Era for Peru
December 4, 2018
/ Brendan O'Boyle

The former presidential candidate spoke to AQ about Peru’s "historic opportunity" to fight corruption.

Peru
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Americas Quarterly
For Mexico's New President, Power Comes With Symbolic Change
December 3, 2018
/ Benjamin Russell

Why Andrés Manuel López Obrador turned the presidential palace into the people’s house.

Mexico
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
AMLO Update: More Signs He’ll Tread Lightly With Trump
November 30, 2018
/ Benjamin Russell

López Obrador has reason to keep a soft touch with the U.S. after he takes office on Dec. 1.

Americas Quarterly
Podcast: #PetroCaribeChallenge, Haiti's Anti-Corruption Movement
November 29, 2018
/ AQ Online

Jacqueline Charles discusses how an anti-corruption movement emerged in Haiti after revelations of embezzlement, and what that means for President Jovenel Moïse.

Haiti
Democracy & Elections
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