A unified opposition has a real chance to restore democracy on July 28, write the AS/COA Chairman and President and CEO in Americas Quarterly.
In Venezuela, Is This Time Different?
AQ Podcast | The Bukele Model: Why It’s Hard to Replicate
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AQ Online
In a region plagued by crime, some politicians are eager to replicate El Salvador's gang crackdown. Can the model spread?
Latin America’s Security Crisis Is a Political Problem, Too
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Lucía Dammert
Crime and politics are becoming more entangled, undermining the region’s stability, an expert writes.
Why AI May Be Better for Latin America Than You Think
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Eduardo Levy Yeyati
A new IMF report adds to a sense Latin America may lose less from the AI revolution than previously thought—though its preparedness is lacking.
In Latin America, the U.S. Is Relying Too Much on its Military
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Laura Tedesco, Rut Diamint
SouthCom has become the most visible bridge for political engagement in the region. That’s a mistake, the authors write.
Despite a Grim Today, Prosperity Is Still Possible in Haiti
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Xavier Michon
After years of dire events, a new transition offers a window to lay plans for societal success.
Understanding the Storm in Brazilian Markets
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Bret Rosen
Worries over Brazil’s fiscal deficit and monetary policy have battered the country’s currency in 2024.