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Americas Quarterly
Why War Criminals Could Walk Free in Guatemala
March 12, 2019
/ Jo-Marie Burt

A get-out-of-jail-free card for war criminals would be a blow to Guatemala’s anti-impunity movement.

Guatemala
Americas Quarterly
How a TV Star Triggered a Slow Motion Constitutional Crisis
February 20, 2019
/ Rachel López

A tale of two presidents threatening Guatemala’s efforts to curb corruption and migration.

Guatemala
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
All Eyes on Guatemala as Crisis Brews Ahead of Elections
February 1, 2019
/ Michael J. Camilleri, Tamar Ziff

President Jimmy Morales' maneuvering against Guatemala's institutions could give the U.S. a chance to recalibrate its policy.

Guatemala
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Americas Quarterly
Is Kicking Out CICIG Bad for Business in Guatemala?
January 31, 2019
/ Ximena Enríquez

Expelling the commission could shake investor confidence, critics warn.

Guatemala
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Voters in Panama on Election Day. (AP)
Hemispheric Updates
2019 Latin American Elections: A Preview
January 9, 2019
/ Holly K. Sonneland

AS/COA Online takes a look at upcoming presidential races in Argentina, Bolivia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, and Uruguay.

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Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Guatemala Is on the Brink. Washington Should Take a Stand.
January 9, 2019
/ Norma J. Torres

Washington is giving President Morales a pass on his efforts to evade justice, writes the first Guatemalan elected to the U.S. Congress.

Guatemala
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Americas Quarterly
How an Anti-Corruption Movement Jumpstarted LGBTIQ Activism in Guatemala
October 23, 2018
/ Ximena Enríquez

An interview with Luis Barrueto, president of Visibles, an LGBTIQ rights organization in Guatemala.

Guatemala
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