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Americas Quarterly
Guatemalans Ousted Their President In 2015. Now They’re After His Replacement.
September 21, 2017
/ Luis Barrueto

Thousands protested against the government during a national strike against corruption on Wednesday.

Guatemala
Americas Quarterly
It's Time to Face NAFTA’s Jobs Myth
September 20, 2017
/ Shannon O'Neil

Negotiators will face tough issues in the third round of NAFTA talks. They should start with misperceptions about its impact on jobs.

Americas Quarterly
After Irma, Cubans Are Ready to Get Back to Business
September 20, 2017
/ Collin Laverty

Major tourism sites in Havana and elsewhere are back to normal after Hurricane Irma. Visitors would help the rest of the country recover.

Americas Quarterly
How Mexico's Anti-Corruption Fight Went Off-Track
September 18, 2017
/ Viridiana Rios

More than a year after a major civil society victory, Mexico's government has yet to clean up its act.

Mexico
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Americas Quarterly
In Irma Recovery, Caribbean Islands on Unequal Footing
September 13, 2017
/ Greg Scruggs

Storm devastation is partly a matter of chance. But the islands' kaleidoscope of governing structures will affect how they rebuild.

Americas Quarterly
They Still Don’t Get It
September 12, 2017
/ Brian Winter

Despite “Car Wash” and other investigations, many Latin American elites have continued their corrupt habits. The effects could be devastating – for everyone.

Brazil
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Americas Quarterly
Argentina’s Milagro Sala: Criminal, or “Political Prisoner”?
September 11, 2017
/ Laurence Blair

The controversial imprisonment of a powerful community leader symbolizes Argentina’s painful divorce from Kirchnerist politics.

Argentina
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
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