"A few weeks ago, no one would have bet that [Sergio] Massa had a chance to be president," says the AS/COA senior advisor.
AS/COA Insider: Juan Cruz Díaz on Twists and Turns in Argentina's Presidential Elections
How Buenos Aires’ Industrial Ring Defines Argentine Politics
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Jordana Timerman
Electoral juggernaut and hotbed of discontent, the capital’s outlying cities have loomed large. Is that about to change?
Explainer: Who's Who in Argentina's 2023 Presidential Race?
Learn more about candidates Patricia Bullrich, Sergio Massa, and Javier Milei, as well as their proposals to solve Argentina’s economic crisis.
How a Faded 1980s Party Explains Argentina’s 2023 Election
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Álvaro Caso Bello
All three leading candidates have ties to the “Ucedé,” which has pushed a free-market agenda for decades.
LatAm in Focus: Dollarization, Inflation, and Voter Frustration in Argentina
Will Argentines reach for a dramatic option in October 22 elections? Reuters' Argentina correspondent Anna-Catherine Brigida shares views from the ground.
AS/COA Hosts Presidents on the Sidelines of the 78th UN General Assembly
AS/COA was honored to host a number of regional heads of state during the week of September 18, 2023. See who joined us.
Milei’s Path to Dollarization: Riddled with Doubts
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Leandro Gabin
Replacing the Argentine peso with the U.S. dollar might take years if it happens at all, experts say.