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A boring alternation of power is a sign of a healthy democracy.
The U.S. president is deeply unpopular in Latin America. But the stars may align just enough for a productive summit in Lima.
Chile’s President Bachelet leaves office after a second term widely seen as disappointing. But her influence was more transformative than many recognize.
The March 11 vote—the first in the FARC post-conflict era—will have significant implications for the May presidential vote.
NYU’s Patricio Navia talks about Sebastián Piñera’s return to Chile’s presidency, and AU’s Héctor Silva Ávalos tells us why the FMLN’s electoral loss is ARENA’s gain in El Salvador.
NYU’s Patricio Navia talks about Sebastián Piñera’s return to Chile’s presidency, and AU’s Héctor Silva Ávalos tells us why the FMLN’s electoral loss is ARENA’s gain in El Salvador.
While all eyes are on military intervention in Rio, Brazil’s generals are preparing for one of the world’s most complex peacekeeping missions.