Six countries in the region have elections this year. Can electing women leaders help address declining faith in democracy?
Democracy & Elections
NEW AQ: Latin America’s Big, Diverse Election Year
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AQ Editors
Americas Quarterly's New Issue: Latin America's Election Super-Cycle
The magazine's latest edition explores how this year's contests will mark a turning point for the region, including a brighter outlook for incumbents.
Trump poderá concorrer mesmo se for condenado — e não ficará inelegível como Bolsonaro
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Alessandra Corrêa
"E a razão tem a ver com algumas diferenças muito importantes entre os dois países", disse Brian Winter da AS/COA à BBC News Brasil.
AQ Podcast: How to Think About Latin America’s Security Crisis
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AQ Online
An expert with firsthand knowledge discusses new crime dynamics and ways forward.
The Intense Year Ahead for Guatemala’s New President
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Claudia Méndez Arriaza
Bernardo Arévalo faces severe obstacles to reform after a chaotic inauguration, but his reputation as a quiet conciliator matches the moment.
AQ Podcast | LatAm’s Economies in 2024: What to Expect
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AQ Online
An overview of economic trends in the region and a detailed look at Brazil, Mexico and Argentina
To Save Guatemala’s Democracy, the U.S. Needs Private Sector Friends
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Benjamin N. Gedan
The U.S. and the EU can use economic incentives to convince the nation’s elite to support Bernardo Arévalo.