Judiciaries have, with some exceptions, been a check on leaders trying to concentrate power.
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Assumptions about the region’s homogeneity and limitations on the international stage don’t hold up, writes one expert.
Recent raids show the daunting challenges facing Bernardo Arévalo as his anti-corruption strategy takes shape.
Replacing the Argentine peso with the U.S. dollar might take years if it happens at all, experts say.
A political scientist on how commemorations have exposed divisions in Chilean society
The ultra-conservative Partido Republicano has a large influence over the constitutional process, and President Boric has already said this will be the final attempt during his term.
Caribbean activists helped make reparations a mainstream concept. Now they hope ex-colonial powers will commit to paying, even if it’s not the trillions of