Trump scored early as Panama is realigning with Washington. Convincing others to leave Beijing’s orbit may be more challenging.
U.S. Policy
Latin America’s China Ties Won’t Be Easily Severed
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Brenda Estefan
Which Cartels and Groups Is Trump Designating as Foreign Terrorist Organizations?
The U.S. government named eight criminal groups FTOs—six from Mexico and two others associated with Venezuela and El Salvador.
EVENT: Trump and Latin America: What Happens Next?
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AQ Online
Join Americas Quarterly in New York on March 11 for a conversation about the rapidly evolving relationships between Latin America and the Trump administration.
Will Trump 2.0 Play Tougher on Nicaragua’s Dictatorship?
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Antonio Monte, Gema Kloppe-Santamaría
Initial actions by the White House, such as cutting USAID programs, undermine the country’s struggling opposition.
USAID Changes Reflect Short-Term, Transactional U.S. Policy
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Steven E. Hendrix
Latin America can expect U.S. assistance to focus on narrow policy goals, which will have wide-reaching effects.
Brian Winter on CNN About Trump's Approach to Latin America
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Fareed Zakaria
For the new administration, the region is key to address issues such as migration and drug flows, said AS/COA's vice president.
As Maduro Goes Rogue, Trump Has Choices to Make
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José Ignacio Hernández
The U.S. can still go beyond pragmatic deals, countering Maduro by using oil as the ultimate leverage.