As Mexico’s president gives the military more and more roles, public opinion seems worryingly supportive.
Americas Quarterly
AMLO’s Expansion of the Military Undermines Mexico’s Civilian Tradition
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Cecilia Farfán-Méndez, Kathleen Bruhn, Tesalia Rizzo
The Rise of Congress Will Have Consequences for Brazil’s Victor
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Lucas de Aragão
New powers for Congress mean increased checks on the executive, regardless of whether Lula or Bolsonaro wins on October 30.
The Destruction of Venezuela’s Amazon Is Going Virtually Unnoticed
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Cristina Vollmer Burelli
New reports highlight the scope of the crisis, but the international community has yet to respond.
The Modernization of the IDB Should Proceed
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Arturo C. Porzecanski
The change of leadership at the Inter-American Development Bank should not delay implementation of a sorely needed reform agenda.
AQ Podcast | New Unrest in Cuba: What It Means
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AQ Online
Political scientist Javier Corrales assesses social and economic challenges on the island
Gabriel Boric Once Criticized Her. Now, She Must Turn Around His Administration.
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Nick Burns
Veteran politician Carolina Tohá, Chile’s new interior minister, faces rising crime and a government in some distress.