An early consensus has empowered President Noboa, but the consequences of a long conflict are unpredictable.
Ecuador
Ecuador’s Crisis: A Long Road Ahead
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Sebastián Hurtado
Influencer Spouses Are Remaking Latin American Politics
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Chase Harrison
"Social media has indelibly changed politics in Latin America," writes AS/COA's Chase Harrison for World Politics Review about the new trend in the region.
Why Ecuador’s Young President Matters to Washington
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Eric Farnsworth
Democracy, immigration and the US-China competition all intersect in Ecuador. Here are three ideas on how US officials can help.
Photo Essay: Undocumented in the Galápagos
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Yuri Segalerba
Fleeing crime on Ecuador’s mainland, one family discovers how even an island paradise can be difficult.
REACTION: Daniel Noboa Wins Presidency in Ecuador
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AQ Editors
Noboa will lead the country through May 2025 amid rising violence and economic uncertainty.
Update: Daniel Noboa Wins Ecuador's 2023 Presidential Runoff
The 35-year-old son of a banana magnate, who will govern until April 2025, will have to face security challenges and a divided Congress.
Poll Tracker: Ecuador's 2023 Presidential Election
In a special electoral cycle marred by violence, voters will choose between Luisa González and Daniel Noboa in the October 15 runoff.