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Americas Quarterly
Raúl Castro's Unfinished Legacy in Cuba
April 9, 2018
/ William M. LeoGrande

Castro's attempts at reform remain unfulfilled. What can Cubans expect from his successor?

Americas Quarterly
As Tensions Mount, Brazil Hedges Its Bets on Russia and the West
April 5, 2018
/ Oliver Stuenkel

While the U.S. and others expel diplomats, Brazil’s decision not to criticize Russia reveals its uncertain position in the changing global order.

Brazil
Foreign Relations
Americas Quarterly
A U.S. Court, a Former Bolivian President and a Decade-Long Fight for Justice
April 4, 2018
/ Julia Sclafani

A Miami court decision on April 3 marked a step toward changing perceptions of the U.S. as a refuge for Latin America's rights abusers.

Bolivia
Americas Quarterly
The Summit of the Unpopular and the Lame Ducks
April 4, 2018
/ Patricio Navia

Leadership turnover and struggling presidents will limit how much can be accomplished at this month's Summit of the Americas, writes Patricio Navia.

Americas Quarterly
Latin America's First Election of 2018 Was… Normal
April 2, 2018
/ Brendan O'Boyle

Costa Rica’s result may yield clues for upcoming votes in Brazil, Mexico and elsewhere.

Costa Rica
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Venezuela's Elections Will Surely Be Rigged. So Why Run?
March 28, 2018
/ Félix Seijas Rodríguez

Henri Falcón’s candidacy in May’s election could be aimed more at opposition politics than defeating Nicolás Maduro.

Venezuela
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
A Luta Pelo Futuro do Rio
March 22, 2018
/ Theresa Williamson

Marielle Franco representava uma nova e empoderada geração de líderes de favelas. Apesar de sua morte, eles não pretendem recuar.

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