The Dominican Republic’s president will weigh options for broader reforms and try to maintain momentum during his second term in office.
Americas Quarterly
He Cruised to Reelection. Now Luis Abinader Has Choices to Make.
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Rosario Espinal
In Mexico’s Election, the Search for the Missing Should Be Front and Center
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Julia Zulver, Gema Kloppe-Santamaría
Presidential candidates need to prioritize the country’s disappeared and the mothers searching for them.
Mexico’s Post-Election Fiscal Reality Check
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Carlos Ramírez
Sheinbaum and Galvez are downplaying the country’s budget peril, while Pemex’s current path is unsustainable.
Haiti’s Transition Council Is Off to a Rocky Start
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Emmanuela Douyon
Internal divisions have already created chaos, but the country’s new leadership still hopes to stabilize the security crisis.
Guilherme Boulos Wants to Be the Brazilian Left’s Next Big Star
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Nick Burns
The activist turned lawmaker is running for mayor of São Paulo. Can he score a win for the left in an age of rising conservatism?
Colombia’s Uncertainty Is Sinking Investment and More
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Luis Fernando Mejía
Economic and political instability could spell trouble for growth. However, the government has a new chance to put the country back on track.
The Caribbean’s Economic Future Depends on Building Climate Resilience
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Brian Ellsworth, Emmanuel Joseph
Uniquely vulnerable to extreme weather, island nations are seeking funding for projects to drive development while boosting resilience.