Inflation, high interest rates and a slowdown in China present challenges, but the region's economies have been resilient, says Revilla.
AQ Podcast: What a Global Recession Might Mean for Latin America
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AQ Online
Can Brazil Turn Back the Clock?
Should Lula get credit for Brazil’s boom or blamed for its collapse? In Foreign Affairs, AS/COA’s Brian Winter delves in ahead of 2022 elections.
REACTION: Gustavo Petro Elected President in Colombia
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AQ Editors
The former rebel defeated Rodolfo Hernández in the June 19 runoff.
Gustavo Petro Wins Colombia’s 2022 Presidential Runoff
The former Bogotá mayor rode a wave of discontent to become the first leftist elected to the presidency.
Great Expectations: Gabriel Boric’s First 100 Days in Chile’s Presidency
The millennial president has had to face three major challenges: economic woes, security issues, and high demands to deliver.
Colombia's President Iván Duque: Improving Regional Integration in the Americas
In a conversation with AS/COA Susan Segal at the CEO Summit of the Americas, the outgoing president talked climate change, fake news, and jobs growth.
Brazil’s Election: A Looming Crisis for Washington
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Nicholas Zimmerman, Roberto Simon
A meeting between the two presidents in Los Angeles foreshadowed bigger trouble ahead, as Bolsonaro looks set to challenge the vote.