Brian Winter da AS/COA sugere como o editorial que o ex-presidente brasileiro Lula da Silva publicou no The New York Times deveria ter sido escrito.
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
There are reasons to believe that Argentina's "notebooks scandal" will not be as far-reaching as its Brazilian counterpart.
"It's standard practice for their government to use any public disturbance to crack down further," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Venezuela's alleged drone attack.
He’ll use the incident to radicalize; purge the military, strengthen his personal guard, and embellish the narrative about being under attack from the U.S. and Colombia and others in a bid for sympathy and support, says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Maduro's potential reaction to Saturday's events.
Maduro could use the incident to detain foes and tighten his grip on the military, said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on the recent developments in Venezuela.
The issue of how former FARC guerrillas face justice under the extrajudicial JEP court system continues to dominate and divide Colombia.
Daniel Ortega has consolidated power through a web of corruption, says political analyst Javier Arguello.