Argentina’s president was arguably the greatest hope of liberal technocrats in the region.
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What Macri’s Exit Would Mean for Latin America’s “Moderate Right”
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Oliver Stuenkel
Argentina: No Plan B, and No Easy Choices
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Eduardo Levy Yeyati
The next government will have to resolve the debt issue while also worrying about the actual economy.
The Gen. Z Voices Shaping Argentina's Election
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Demian Bio
Social media savvy and outspoken, Argentina's youngest voters are making Peronism cool again.
Why Alberto Fernández Can’t Be Néstor Kirchner 2.0
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Nicolás Saldías
If elected, Fernández will have a hard time reviving the late president’s legacy.
A Path to Ending Argentina’s Market Meltdown
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Arturo Porzecanski
Brazil’s 2002 crisis illuminates a way to calm investors, writes a longtime emerging markets economist.
PASO Results: Who Will Compete for Argentina's Presidency?
Six tickets made it past the primary to vie for the presidency. The first round takes place October 27.
Poll Update: Argentina's 2019 Presidential Primary
Nine candidates are competing in the August 11 primary, known as the PASO, but pollsters put rivals Alberto Fernández and Mauricio Macri well ahead of the others.