"He became too comfortable in power," the AS/COA vice president said of former Bolivian President.
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The former Bolivian president, now in exile in Mexico, "for a long time did very well," the AS/COA VP said on "What Next."
The AS/COA vice president spoke about the economic causes behind recent agitation and protests in the region.
Political scientist Maurício Santoro explains how Brazil’s relationship with Asia has warmed since Jair Bolsonaro took office a year ago.
Alberto Fernández defeated President Mauricio Macri in the first round. Juan Cruz Díaz, Cefeidas Group managing director and AS/COA special advisor, lays out the country’s political panorama.
The 2019 race might not yield major political shifts, but the next president will still face unknown territory, says Professor Arturo Porzecanski. The first round-vote takes place October 27.
The author explains how her book takes us from pre-Columbian times to today through three driving forces in Latin America’s history: mining, violence, and religion.