While many details remain unclear, a scandal involving two former aides could permanently paralyze Petro’s agenda.
Americas Quarterly
Gustavo Petro’s Biggest Crisis Yet
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Sergio Guzmán
Ahead of Guatemala’s Elections, an Exodus Continues
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Rich Brown
Journalists, judges and prosecutors are leaving the country as repression is expected to intensify, regardless of who wins the June 25 election.
AQ Podcast: China’s Learning Process In Latin America
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AQ Online
Rebecca Ray on how patterns of trade and investment in Latin America have evolved in recent years.
Bogotá’s 80-Year Quest for a Metro May Have a Happy Ending
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Luiza Franco
After years of delays and disagreements, construction is finally moving forward. How did it happen?
AQ Podcast: The Politics Of Migration In Latin America
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AQ Online
The Migration Policy Institute’s Andrew Selee on recent trends in the region and how they're affecting politics
How Long Can Peru’s Economy Remain Resilient?
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Luis Miguel Castilla
The extended political crisis is leading to more poverty, postponed investments and the risk of an even worse downturn.
Lula’s Fraught South America Summit
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Oliver Stuenkel
Brazil's effort to restart regional dialogue is good news. The challenge will be to keep it going once the second pink tide starts to ebb.