The U.S.-China rivalry could help create a more environmentally healthy and socially equitable hemisphere. But there are obstacles.
Americas Quarterly
A “Green Arms Race” Could Be Great for Latin America
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Pedro Abramovay, Heloisa Griggs
Have Brazilians Given Up on Bolsonaro?
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Brian Winter
The sinking approval ratings for Brazil’s president could be permanent, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
AQ Podcast – Special Edition: The White House’s Juan Gonzalez
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AQ Online
President Biden’s top Latin America aide reflects on Washington’s strategy for the region.
The Man with Bolsonaro’s Fate in His Hands
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Creomar de Souza
Rather than initiate impeachment, House Speaker Arthur Lira is busy advancing his own agenda.
Will Mexico’s Economic Rebound Be Temporary?
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Vanessa Rubio
The government’s latest economic package falls short of the reforms needed for sustained growth.
An Unlikely Gift to Peru’s President
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Andrea Moncada
Shining Path leader Abimael Guzmán's death gives Pedro Castillo an opportunity to condemn the violent left.
Bolivia Fails to Turn the Page
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Richard Lapper
After years of crisis and acrimony, Luis Arce’s government disappoints those hoping for a fresh start.