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Americas Quarterly
Book Review: There Are No Dead Here
May 2, 2018
/ Adriana La Rotta

Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno tells the story of three individuals who heroically investigated Colombia’s paramilitary groups.

Americas Quarterly
Music Review: Pauchi Sasaki
May 2, 2018
/ Sebastián Zubieta / and Benjamin Russell

From parks to public restrooms, Peruvian violinist and composer Pauchi Sasaki's music knows no bounds.

Americas Quarterly
Film Review: Zama
May 2, 2018
/ Carlos Aguilar

Argentine Director Lucrecia Martel dissects the madness and motivation of Spanish colonial rule

Americas Quarterly
A (Probably) Mad King's Lasting Legacy in Patagonia
May 1, 2018
/ Mat Youkee

Often dismissed as a 19th-century scheme, the Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia lends credence to Mapuche claims in Chile and Argentina.

Americas Quarterly
Most Latin Americans Can't Name a Chinese Singer. Why That's Great for Beijing.
May 1, 2018
/ Oliver Stuenkel

Washington’s advantage in “soft power” may not be an advantage at all, our columnist writes.

Americas Quarterly
Podcast: David Smolansky on Rebuilding Venezuela
April 30, 2018
/ AQ Online

In the first episode of "Deep South," the prominent advocate for Venezuelan democracy discusses the country's coming elections and his life in exile.

Americas Quarterly
Muchas personas que se beneficiaron con Evo Morales quieren que se vaya. ¿Por qué?
April 29, 2018
/ Juliana Barbassa

El Alto, Bolivia, fue clave en la toma de poder de Evo Morales. Ahora, la ciudad no lo ve con los mismos ojos.

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