What today's activists can learn from protesters past – like Brazil's former president, a protagonist of two great periods of upheaval.
We've Been Here Before: An Interview with Fernando Henrique Cardoso
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Brian Winter
How Latin American Governments Favor the Old
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Monica de Bolle
Brazil, Uruguay and others overspend on pensions – while youth unemployment is on the rise.
Where Is the Latin American Macron?
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Brian Winter
Latin America is young – the median age is 30 – but many of its presidents are past retirement age. AQ's editor-in-chief looks for the next generation.
Today's Latin American Dream: A Decent Job
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Brandee McHale, Azita Berar Awad
Youth unemployment is rising fast. Here's a plan on how to tackle it.
A Former President's Detention Raised Few Eyebrows in Peru. What’s Going On?
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Simeon Tegel
With its four last presidents fighting corruption charges or serving time, the real question for Peruvians is whether its judiciary is up for the monumental task before it.
The Venezuelan Diaspora's Role in Confronting Maduro
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Guillermo Zubillaga
The July 16 referendum on Maduro's proposed constitutional convention suggests Venezuela's diaspora is more united – and more powerful – than ever.
18 in Latin America: Soccer Star, or Car Mechanic?
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Valeria Guzmán
Maynor weighs his dreams against the dangerous pitfalls of a young man’s life in the outskirts of San Salvador.