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How Chávez Broke Venezuela's Military

The transformation of the armed forces has direct implications for the country's crisis— and a possible transition.

New Americas Quarterly: Latin America's Militaries Are Back. What Does It Mean?

A special report on the armed forces – why they're ascendant again, what they really want, and what it means for democracies.

It's Not the 1970s Again for Latin America's Militaries. Here's Why.

They're back – but militaries have evolved since dark chapters of the past, write two leading specialists.

After Chile, It's Clear Militaries Evolved Less Than We Thought

A wave of abuses suggests some soldiers never really adapted to democracy.

Why It's Essential to Have More Women in Latin America's Militaries

An interview with a UN peacekeeping veteran who says combat units are far more effective with a strong female presence.

The Enduring Myth of the "Non-Corrupt" Military

The false notion that the armed forces are inherently cleaner is dangerous to democracy in Latin America.

Inside Mauricio Macri's Delicate Campaign to Rebuild Argentina's Military

The former president tried to bring the armed forces out of the shadow of the last dictatorship. Will his successor reverse course?

The Rise and Fall of CICIG: LatAm’s Biggest Stories of the 2010s

The groundbreaking anti-corruption agency’s demise showed that impunity won’t die quietly.

Latin America’s Other Election: The Next IDB President

The Inter-American Development Bank plays a vital role in the region. The process for picking its president should be more transparent.

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COA Welcomes Agreement between House Democrats and Trump Administration on USMCA

“This momentous agreement will continue to create stability, growth, and jobs in the United States, Mexico, and Canada,” said AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal.

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