As politicians on the left and right fuel polarization, signs of an appetite for centrist politics are starting to show.
Colombia’s Protests Could Create an Opening for the Center
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Leonie Rauls
Plot Twists in Chile's Presidential Primary Results
Two young newcomers—Gabriel Boric on the left and Sebastián Sichel on the right—beat out frontrunners to lead their respective coalitions. The presidential vote takes place in November.
Cecilia Tornaghi on Rear Vision: Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro
"It seems that he was able to gather this image of being the outsider," said the Americas Quarterly managing editor.
NEW AQ: Where Are Latin America’s Leaders? Look to Its Cities.
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AQ Online
The most effective leaders during the pandemic have been mayors. It’s interesting to examine why.
Why Latin American Mayors Matter More Than Ever
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Eugene Zapata-Garesché
Local leaders are tackling big problems – often without the partisanship paralyzing national politics.
The Mayor Who Wants to Be Uruguay’s President
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Carina Novarese
Yamandú Orsi leads Uruguay's second-biggest city, but his ambitions don't stop there.
The Brazilian Political Scion Making His Own Mark
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Ciara Carvalho
The heir to a political dynasty, João Campos is betting on innovation to build a name for himself in Brazil's most unequal capital.