AS/COA Online takes a look at upcoming presidential races in Argentina, Bolivia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, and Uruguay.
Ahead of next year's election, criticism surrounds Evo Morales' efforts to take advantage of a global energy trend.
A Miami court decision on April 3 marked a step toward changing perceptions of the U.S. as a refuge for Latin America's rights abusers.
Investors are encouraged by a safer investment environment and looser approach to foreign participation.
Bolivian and Chilean border authorities are meeting for the first time since 2011, but their relationship is as strained as ever.
Even as Bolivia’s president flirts with authoritarianism, the opposition is failing to offer a real alternative.
Unless President Evo Morales can jump-start the economy, he may face additional resistance to his presidency, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.