A response from AQ readers
Americas Quarterly
Letter to the Editor: It Is Too Soon to Dismiss Petro’s Environment Hopes
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T. Nelson Thompson
AQ Podcast: Why Latin America Is So Vulnerable to Cyberattacks
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AQ Online
An expert on cybersecurity gives an overview of the problem — and offers potential solutions
The Dramatic Cyberattack that Put Latin America on Alert
The region is the world’s most vulnerable to cyberattacks—and essential state services aren’t safe, writes AS/COA's Cecilia Tornaghi. What can be done?
Q&A: The Nonprofit Spotlighting Domestic Workers’ Commutes
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Luiza Franco
Based in Bogotá, Valentina Montoya Robledo’s Invisible Commutes wants to make public transit work better for household workers.
Fifty Years On, the “Chicago Boys” Remain Difficult to Discuss
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Brian Winter
A new book tries to address the thorny, still evolving legacy of Chile’s radical free-market reformers.
A Dispatch from Cuba’s Grammys
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Sebastián Zubieta
AQ’s music critic presents highlights from the Cubadisco awards in Havana.
The Monroe Doctrine Turns 200. Why Won’t It Go Away?
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Britta Crandall, Russell Crandall
The infamous U.S. policy went from being celebrated in Latin America to despised. Today, its chief legacy is confusion.