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From 2002 to 2013, total income inequality fell in 16 out of 17 Latin American countries.
As Bolivia’s Evo Morales eyes a fourth consecutive term, we look at other places in the Americas where the topic of reelection has made waves in recent years.
The best way for the United States to deliver on putting America first is actually to put North America first, writes former Undersecretary of Commerce Stefan Selig.
If there’s one lesson to be learned from recent polling debacles, it’s that voters should never base their decision to head to the ballot box on them.
After days of delays and technical glitches, updated tallies put the president ahead as the country slides into its biggest political crisis since 2009.
On November 27, José Antonio Meade threw his hat into the ring. Can he beat Andrés Manuel López Obrador—and a whole host of other contenders?
Polls indicated incumbent Juan Orlando Hernández’s reelection, but corruption concerns appear to have given a leg up to former sportscaster Salvador Nasralla.
Polls show President Juan Orlando Hernández could win a second term on November 26 in a country where the issue of reelection sparked turmoil eight years ago.
Polls got it wrong and all eyes are on which way losing candidates’ votes will go when Alejandro Guillier and Sebastian Piñera compete in a December 17 runoff.
Latin Americans will vote for nine new presidents in two years, along with more than 2,900 legislators.
As TPP members move on without Washington, the consequences of an America First worldview are coming into sharp focus, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
The region is having a hard time warming up to the U.S. president, but still prefers the United States over the EU or China.
Even with half the online population, Brazil added more mobile social media users in 2016 than the United States did.
Read a policy briefing and recommendations from the new issue of Americas Quarterly.
The $1.9 billion pledged in signing bonuses in two pre-salt auctions set a new record, though fell short of Brasilia’s goal of $2.3 billion.
A global protectionist tone means less foreign investment in emerging markets, but it’s not all bad news for the region.
A new distribution system will help bring natural gas to 11 cities across the country.
AS/COA and Junior Achievement Americas produced a white paper summarizing the key takeaways of a roundtable discussion at Miami Dade College.
Now is the time for Japan to take a more active role in the region, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.