BOGOTÁ – It’s often said that everything comes late to Latin America, but when things arrive they do so with a vengeance. Over the years that’s been true enough for cultural shifts, political trends and even economic crises. It also seems to be the case with COVID-19. After passing through China, Europe and the United ... Read more Latin America Needs to Protect Itself From the Virus of Populism
Democracy & Elections
Latin America Needs to Protect Itself From the Virus of Populism
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Mauricio Cárdenas
Saída de Teich piora reputação do país no cenário internacional, dizem analistas
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Marcelo Favalli
"A opinião pública entende que o que acontece no Brasil é um reflexo perfeito do que acontece nos Estados Unidos", diz Brian Winter da AS/COA.
Botched Venezuela Operation Is a Boon for Maduro
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Amy Mackinnon
“Obviously the Maduro regime knew about it in advance,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Foreign Policy.
CBS: Eric Farnsworth on the Alleged Attempted Overthrow of Nicolás Maduro
"It’s a very convenient thing to have happened," said the AS/COA vice president about recent events in Venezuela.
LatAm in Focus: The Myth of the Monolithic Latino Vote
In this episode, we dig into the data on this U.S. voting bloc with Mark Hugo Lopez of the Pew Research Center.
How Political Science Explains Countries’ Reactions to COVID-19
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Agustina Giraud, Sara Niedzwiecki and Jennifer Pribble
A comparison between Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico shows the decisive role of institutions.
How Political Science Explains Countries’ Reactions to COVID-19
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Agustina Giraudy, Sara Niedzwiecki, Jennifer Pribble
A comparison between Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico shows the decisive role of institutions.