After 2015 election results were scrapped, what’ll be different about the October 9 vote?
Haiti Update: A Second Chance at Presidential Elections
After Obama's Pragmatism in Latin America, Time to Support Democracy
Regional leadership is needed to support democracy wherever challenged, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.
Poll Update: Surveying U.S. Latinos in Swing States
Hillary Clinton may poll well ahead with Latinos in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, and Nevada, but she still has to catch up to Barack Obama’s 2012 numbers.
Chávez Yes, Maduro No. The Growing Split in Venezuela.
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Rachelle Krygier
A pro-Chávez movement against Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro is getting more organized.
Donald Trump's Mexico Visit May Have Taken its First Victim
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Christopher Woody
AS/COA’s Carin Zissis comments on President Enrique Peña Nieto’s cabinet shuffle after Trump’s Mexico visit.
After Dilma, Will Brazil Keep Up Its Massive Corruption Case?
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Will Carless
There’s a good chance for Lava Jato to lose momentum, says AS/COA’s Brian Winter while pointing out how it has changed the risk-benefit analysis for politicians and business leaders alike.