Maduro’s regime is impeding international observation and the right to vote, complicating an already uncertain electoral landscape.
Americas Quarterly
Venezuela’s Election Faces Seemingly Insurmountable Obstacles
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Tamara Taraciuk Broner
Latin America’s Murder Rates Reveal Surprising New Trends
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Robert Muggah, Katherine Aguirre
Homicide data from the region’s cities show signs of progress in some places and cause for concern in others.
EU’s Elections May Have Unexpected Reverberations in Latin America
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Solange Márquez Espinoza
The advance of the far right could impact FDI decisions and set the tone for the future of trade with the region.
AQ Podcast | Venezuela’s Election: How It Could Play Out
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AQ Online
Venezuela's election is coming up soon. How likely is it that the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro will accept the result?
Igniting Guyana’s Long-Awaited Constitutional Reform
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Desmond Thomas
A reform initiative may help to end historic polarization exacerbated by a booming oil industry as the 2025 election looms.
In Venezuela, Some Chavistas Are Quietly Drifting Toward the Opposition
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Tony Frangie Mawad
A reshuffle in political sympathies may increase the opposition’s chances in the upcoming July 28 election.
Saudi Arabia Courts Latin America and the Caribbean
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Emilie Sweigart
Next week’s Saudi-run summit in Rio is the latest step in the Gulf nation’s increased engagement with the region.