But the Northwestern University professor says that doesn’t mean Venezuela’s chavistas are giving up the presidency.
The OAS could continue to lead a pro-democracy push to see what outside efforts could be used to protect the electoral process, comments COA's Eric Farnsworth.
With electoral sea changes in Argentina and Venezuela, will the pink tide’s ebb extend to these two Andean countries?
These anti-incumbent waves in Latin America don’t signal the end of leftist rule, per se, but rather that “current rulers are not getting the job done,” comments AS/COA’s Brian Winter.
Corruption, commodity price drops, and game-changing elections. What do Latin America’s biggest events of 2015 mean for the year to come?
"Acting quickly and decisively is very positive...The faster President Macri implements some of these measures, the faster we’ll see some of the benefits," comments AS/COA’s Susan Segal.