As politicians on the left and right fuel polarization, signs of an appetite for centrist politics are starting to show.
Americas Quarterly
Colombia’s Protests Could Create an Opening for the Center
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Leonie Rauls
Inequality Is Brazil’s Achilles Heel
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Cecilia Tornaghi
The agribusiness boom isn’t enough to combat the deep social gaps hindering Brazil’s growth.
NEW AQ: Where Are Latin America’s Leaders? Look to Its Cities.
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AQ Online
The most effective leaders during the pandemic have been mayors. It’s interesting to examine why.
AQ Podcast: Pedro Castillo Prepares for Peru’s Presidency
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AQ Online
A conversation on the people surrounding Castillo and the rocky landscape he’ll face as president.
Why Latin American Mayors Matter More Than Ever
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Eugene Zapata-Garesché
Local leaders are tackling big problems – often without the partisanship paralyzing national politics.
The Three-Term Mayor Who Defied Chile’s Anti-Incumbent Wave
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John Bartlett
Carolina Leitao is offering a model for a country currently rethinking what its government should look like.
The Mayor Who Wants to Be Uruguay’s President
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Carina Novarese
Yamandú Orsi leads Uruguay's second-biggest city, but his ambitions don't stop there.