On September 15, President Javier Milei of Argentina presented his 2025 budget to Congress, pledging austerity and fiscal ...
The consolidation of a totalitarian regime poses a dilemma to the opposition: continue the electoral strategy or find an ...
Appearance is an elusive, fragile thing in diaspora. At a restaurant in Fort Lee, New Jersey, recently, for instance, a ...
Fresh off his 2021 primary victory, President Gabriel Boric famously predicted that “if Chile was the cradle of neoliberalism ...
What are the U.S. presidential candidates’ records on the region? And how might they approach issues like immigration and ...
Join Council of the Americas for a virtual panel discussion on expectations for the government of Claudia Sheinbaum and the ...
A look at what has worked and what hasn't since the Argentine president came into office around nine months ago ...
Overcoming today’s extreme polarization is no easy task. But a more results-focused politics is necessary, the authors argue.
Electing judges has undermined Bolivia’s justice system’s legitimacy and independence—and weakened the country’s rule of law.
The country is at risk of a currency crisis as the government keeps a fixed exchange rate with no international reserves to ...
We are talking about a new level of retaliation against the opposition,” explains the managing editor of Americas Quarterly.
Another Trump term would bring increased scrutiny of Latin America’s ties with China, and uncertainty elsewhere.