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Americas Quarterly
A Son of Mexico’s Elite Bids for Literary Stardom in the U.S.
April 23, 2024
/ Nick Burns

In Nicolás Medina Mora’s debut novel, a failed attempt at Americanization yields critical reflections on two North American elites.

Mexico
Arts & Culture
Americas Quarterly
When Latin America Took the “Talking Cure”
April 23, 2024
/ Andrea Moncada

An exhibition in London traces the history of psychoanalysis in the region, from dream-interpreting radio shows to Freud’s Peruvian connection.

Arts & Culture
Americas Quarterly
Cinco lições para melhorar a segurança dos portos na América Latina
April 23, 2024
/ Emilie Sweigart, Rich Brown, Michael Rendón​ Vera

Os portos da região enfrentam uma série de desafios, de tráfico de drogas a ataques cibernéticos. A AQ perguntou a especialistas como melhorar a segurança.

Trade
Americas Quarterly
Five Keys to Better Port Security in Latin America
April 23, 2024
/ Emilie Sweigart, Rich Brown, Michael Rendón​ Vera

The region’s maritime hubs face a range of challenges, from narcotics to cyberattacks. AQ asked experts how they can upgrade their defenses.

Trade
Americas Quarterly
Mexico Needs a New Strategy for the Northern Triangle
April 22, 2024
/ Brenda Estefan

The next administration should work more closely with its neighbors to address migration.

El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Immigration
Americas Quarterly
AQ Podcast: Why Argentines Seem to Be Sticking With Milei
April 18, 2024
/ AQ Online

Despite recession and inflation, Milei has maintained his popularity. The reason for that lies in part in a lack of alternatives.

Argentina
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Arévalo Wants to Change Guatemala. Some Say He’s Moving Too Slowly.
April 18, 2024
/ Dina Fernández

The center-left president has made small gains in his first 100 days in office, though slow progress is setting off alarm bells among supporters.

Guatemala
Democracy & Elections
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