As Brazil presides over the UN Security Council this month, the president has an opportunity to reassume a role as global diplomat.
Foreign Relations
Lula’s Quest for a Diplomatic Balance Amid Israel-Hamas War
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Rafael Kruchin
Boric Needs to Tread Smartly on First Visit to China
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Francisco Urdinez, María Montt
The Chilean president will be pragmatic and economically focused, with the energy transition on top of his to-do list with Xi Jinping.
How Are Latin American Leaders Responding to Hamas' Attacks on Israel?
Although most leaders have condemned the attacks, there has not been a unified regional response to them or the subsequent conflict.
Republican Threats on Mexico Could Carry a Huge Cost
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Oliver Stuenkel
Even if it’s just rhetoric, Republican candidates’ discussion of military force against Mexican cartels risks souring relations across the region.
Regenerating the Hemispheric Trade Agenda through USMCA Accession
U.S. Senators Cassidy and Bennet discussed with top officials how the United States can expand regional and economic partnerships.
What the World Gets Wrong About Latin America’s Foreign Policy
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Daniela Sepúlveda
Assumptions about the region’s homogeneity and limitations on the international stage don’t hold up, writes one expert.
The Quiet Official Behind China’s Policy in Latin America
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Rich Brown
What Cai Wei’s travels tell us about China’s priorities in the region.