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As political tides turn in Latin America, AMLO is vying to position the country as a regional leader.
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With his Cabinet appointments, Peru’s new president may have planted the seeds of his own failure.
Despite Protests, Guatemala’s President May Be Stronger than Ever
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Amid popular anger and encroaching investigations, Alejandro Giammattei has worked to protect himself. He may succeed.
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Mexico’s Farcical Referendum
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The upcoming “popular consultation” is designed to fail. AMLO knows it.
Why Cuba’s Díaz-Canel Is Still in Trouble
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Protests may seem to have subsided. But the president's outdated authoritarian tactics will create more instability.