Em entrevista à BBC Brasil, Brian Winter da AS/COA avalia que o "fervor" em torno de um governo Temer pode dar lugar à surpresa e frustração.
'Turbulência em eventual governo Temer pode frustrar otimismo do mercado', prevê brasilianista
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Jefferson Puff
Brazil’s 'Que Se Vayan Todos' Moment
Rousseff’s impeachment is foundering because of a lack of viable alternatives, AQ’s editor-in-chief writes from Brazil.
Peru Election: How Keiko Fujimori Turned Her Name Into an Asset
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Robert Kozak
The daughter of a former president leads Peru election polls despite her father's controversial legacy.
Peronism's Remarkable Comebacks
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Mark P. Jones
Argentina's recurring flirtations with the legacy of Juan Perón.
Brazil Is A Step Closer To Ditching Its President In The Midst of An Economic Crisis
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Ana Campoy
If President Dilma Rousseff is impeached, it’s unclear whether a PMDB government could turn Brazil around. For one, “the party has no clear ideology,” explains AS/COA’s Brian Winter.
Obama and Argentine President Mauricio Macri Reset Bilateral Ties
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Carol E. Lee
The idea that two countries are finding ways to work together “is different than anything we’ve seen in a long time in Argentina,” says AS/COA’s Susan Segal.
Puerto Rico's Diaspora Offers Its Best Chance for Change
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Leani García
Stateside Puerto Ricans should use their vote to advocate for the island.