Democracy, immigration and the US-China competition all intersect in Ecuador. Here are three ideas on how US officials can help.
Why Ecuador’s Young President Matters to Washington
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Eric Farnsworth
REACTION: Javier Milei Wins Argentina’s Presidency
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AQ Editors
The libertarian lawmaker finished 11 points ahead of economy minister Sergio Massa. Experts analyze what happened and what’s next for the country.
The Israel-Hamas War Is Inflaming Polarization in Latin America
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Oliver Stuenkel
The region’s leaders have been far more critical of Israel's military campaign in Gaza than peers in Europe and North America.
AQ Podcast: Mexico’s Elections Begin to Take Shape
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AQ Online
Could a third candidate affect the course of the race for Mexico’s next president?
Chiapas Fears Organized Crime, and Military Intervention
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Irma A. Velásquez Nimatuj
Ascendant cartel power on the Mexico-Guatemala border is alarming Indigenous communities, but so is the prospect of militarization.
Mexico’s Water Crisis Is Spilling Over Into Politics
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Adam Williams
Drought across much of the country’s landmass is affecting economic activity and the upcoming presidential election.
Did Biden’s Latin America Summit Offer Too Little, Too Late?
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Fernanda Magnotta
APEP suffers from a shortfall of ambition and participation, leaving out the region’s biggest economy, writes a foreign relations expert.