As Chile marks the anniversary of the September 11, 1973 coup, Augusto Pinochet’s ghost still hovers over contemporary Chilean politics in unexpected ways.
Americas Quarterly
50 Years Later: He Haunts Us Still
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Robert L. Funk
Even in Guatemala’s Small Towns, This Election Feels Huge
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Will Freeman
AQ’s columnist attended rallies in the campaign’s final days. Everyone seemed aware of the stakes for democracy.
AQ Podcast | Argentina: Javier Milei’s Moment?
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AQ Online
A political analyst on the meaning of the outsider libertarian's success in the primaries
Successes and Shortfalls in the Amazon Summit
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Thiago Amparo, Caio Borges
Lula’s climate diplomacy now faces a viability test.
Patricia Bullrich Prepares Her Next Move
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Natalie Alcoba
After prevailing in her primary, the shape-shifting political veteran now faces tough choices in positioning herself against rivals on left and right.
Caribbean Leaders Want Petrocaribe Back. Could It Happen?
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Jack Quinn
The subsidized oil procurement agreement with Venezuela collapsed in 2019. Thirsty neighbors now seek near-term assistance once more.
REACTION: Javier Milei Surprises in Argentina Primary Election
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AQ Editors
Analysts react to primary elections, which saw a surge for the libertarian outsider and a victory for Patricia Bullrich over Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.