President Arévalo seeks to reinsert his country into the global stage, and his first U.S. trip may set the tone for the nascent administration.
Foreign Relations
Guatemala’s New Foreign Policy May Start with the U.S.
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Marielos Chang
AQ Podcast | South-South Ties: Hype And Reality
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AQ Online
Latin American leaders are making south-south ties a main focus of their foreign policy. What does that mean in practice for business, trade and diplomacy?
How Russia Tries to Sway Latin America on Ukraine
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Ryan Berg, Rubi Bledsoe
The Kremlin is using trade and digital media to build on existing skepticism of the U.S. in the region.
AQ Podcast: Brazil’s Big Year on the Global Stage
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AQ Online
A broad look at Brazil’s foreign policy as the country prepares to host the G20 summit later this year.
Lula’s Gift to Bolsonaro
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Thomas Traumann
The Brazilian president's attacks on Israel reinforce political polarization and give the opposition room to breathe.
Brian Winter on CNN: El Salvador's Dramatic Turnaround
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Fareed Zakaria
Nayib Bukele has "cleverly played on the problems that this country had in the past," says AS/COA's vice president of policy to CNN's Fareed Zakaria.
Why the U.S. and Europe Should Work Together on Latin America
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Gabriel Cohen, Andrea Colombo
Issues like supporting democracy and combating organized crime demand a triangular approach—but the obstacles are sizable.