A new book tracks the civil strife and botched U.S. policy behind decades of mass migration. But now, the patterns are shifting.
Americas Quarterly
Has the Central American Migration Crisis Peaked?
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Nick Burns
Can the Caribbean Farm its Way Out of Reliance on Food Imports?
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Khalea Robertson, Brian Ellsworth
CARICOM nations want to slash food imports by growing more of it at home. Experts call it a daunting but worthwhile challenge.
Quiet Quitting the War on Drugs
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Brian Winter
Several Latin American governments seem to be backing off anti-drug efforts, though some avoid explicitly saying so.
AQ Podcast: How to Think About Latin America’s Security Crisis
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AQ Online
An expert with firsthand knowledge discusses new crime dynamics and ways forward.
Fernando Haddad: Still the Odd Man Out
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Thomas Traumann
A special report on Brazil’s finance minister, who after a year of unexpected successes will face arguably his biggest challenge in 2024.
The Next Front in Mexico’s Battle Over Institutions
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Vanessa Rubio
AMLO’s Supreme Court appointment reopens doubts about the judiciary power's impartiality and the future of independent checks and balances.
The Intense Year Ahead for Guatemala’s New President
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Claudia Méndez Arriaza
Bernardo Arévalo faces severe obstacles to reform after a chaotic inauguration, but his reputation as a quiet conciliator matches the moment.