A second Biden term would continue to promote democracy while addressing hotspots like Haiti and Venezuela, two former national security officials write.
In the Americas, Biden’s “Soft Power Matters”
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Ricardo Zúniga, Nicholas Zimmerman
In Venezuela, Is This Time Different?
A unified opposition has a real chance to restore democracy on July 28, write the AS/COA Chairman and President and CEO in Americas Quarterly.
AQ Podcast | The Bukele Model: Why It’s Hard to Replicate
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AQ Online
In a region plagued by crime, some politicians are eager to replicate El Salvador's gang crackdown. Can the model spread?
Explainer: Venezuela's 2024 Presidential Elections
Nicólas Maduro keeps stacking the deck to win come July 28, but polls favor opposition candidate Edmundo González.
Who's Who in Claudia Sheinbaum's Cabinet
The Mexican president-elect has revealed cabinet picks for key secretariats, including Foreign Relations and Economy.
Panama’s New President Signals an Ambitious Agenda
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Mary Triny Zea
José Raúl Mulino promises to close the Darién Gap to migration while pushing a major dam to shore up the Panama Canal.
Brian Winter on International IDEA's Podcast about State of Democracy in Latin America
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Kevin Casas-Zamora
"The big picture message is that continuity is back," said AS/COA's vice president to the organization's secretary-general.