A close look at the competing voices guiding Mexico’s “fourth transformation.”
At a rally in Caracas on January 23 and citing the Venezuelan Constitution, Speaker of Congress Juan Guaidó administered the oath of office to himself to become interim president of Venezuela. Hear from AS/COA experts and check out resources about the moment and all that’s led to it.
Can Nayib Bukele win outright on February 3? That’s the big question—and the result is not a given.
A new book reflects on a mosaic of diplomatic strategies from Latin America and beyond, edited by Benoni Belli and Filipe Nasser.
After the March murder of Rio Councilwoman Marielle Franco, a new wave of black, female politicians has won elected office.
The Brazilian president has displayed numerous books at events and on social media. Some appeal to his base, while others seem aspirational.
From pension reform to agribusiness, Bolsonaro has the support to overhaul policy on these five issues.
A close look at the president’s inner circle—and the world views vying for his attention.
“I don’t think we can automatically assume he is on the way out. But I do think today is the most serious threat he has faced,” said AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth in The Guardian about Nicolás Maduro.
"Maduro will never accede to this course or willingly give up power, and Guaidó’s actions will not give Maduro the option to ignore him,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in The Washington Post.