Mexico’s president thinks his penny-pinching has kept the peso afloat, but the real support has come from across the border.
Democracy & Elections
Can AMLO’s Popularity Survive a U.S. Recession?
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Luis Rubio
Jungmann: There Will Not Be a Coup in Brazil
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Raul Jungmann
An intervention is not being planned, and wouldn’t have enough support, says the country’s most recent civilian defense minister.
Bolsonaro Intensifies Push for Military Support as He Plots to Undermine Brazil's Election
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Travis Waldron
"Bolsonaro thinks he needs the military’s support to survive, and possibly even to stay in office beyond January," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to HuffPost.
Biden's New Latin America Juggling Act: How to Handle Colombia's New President
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Sabrina Rodriguez
"This is a real effort from the White House to get off on the right foot," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Politico.
AQ Podcast: What a Global Recession Might Mean for Latin America
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AQ Online
Inflation, high interest rates and a slowdown in China present challenges, but the region's economies have been resilient, says Revilla.
Can Brazil Turn Back the Clock?
Should Lula get credit for Brazil’s boom or blamed for its collapse? In Foreign Affairs, AS/COA’s Brian Winter delves in ahead of 2022 elections.
REACTION: Gustavo Petro Elected President in Colombia
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AQ Editors
The former rebel defeated Rodolfo Hernández in the June 19 runoff.