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Trump: a spokesman for anger

These types of politicians are endearing, not because their voters expect significant changes in the substantive aspects of their lives, but because their main function is to punish the establishment.
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Finalmente Unión Europea y el Mercosur llegan a un acuerdo

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¿Qué futuro inmediato le espera a Venezuela en 2025?

Uruguay

Mexico’s challenges in 2025

The new year begins with the so-called second phase —or “second floor”— of Mexico’s Fourth Transformation (4T), bringing fresh challenges for Claudia Sheinbaum. These challenges surpass those faced during AMLO’s presidency and will test the structural viability of the redistributive agenda, the ability to curb criminal violence ravaging large parts of the country, and efforts to reduce the polarization that has become a hallmark of the administration. All these efforts are essential to present a united front as Donald Trump returns to the global stage with his threats—actions that, if realized, could strain the government’s ability to maintain public policies supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged sectors, policies that carry significant fiscal costs. Claudia Sheinbaum assumed the presidency of Mexico with an undisputed electoral legitimacy, having garnered 36 million of the 60 million votes cast in last summer’s elections.  However, this comfortable electoral victory did not translate into a similar advantage in the composition...

What has become of urban development in Panama City?

Thirty-five years later, the promise of liberal democracy to achieve greater progress and welfare contrasts with the general problems of Panama City.

Bukele, Milei and the tension between democracy and populism

The problem is that populist leaders and parties, while broadly accepting the rules of the democratic game, have a rhetoric that strains the pluralist component of democracy.

Política

2025: Elections in the world

By 2025, electoral activity will be considerably reduced in the world, however, five countries in the Americas will renew their executive and legislative branches, while two will elect Parliament and one will elect the Judiciary.

Mexico’s challenges in 2025

The new year begins with the so-called second phase —or “second floor”— of Mexico’s Fourth Transformation (4T), bringing fresh challenges for Claudia Sheinbaum. These...

What has become of urban development in...

Thirty-five years later, the promise of liberal democracy to achieve greater progress and welfare contrasts with the general problems of Panama City.

Bukele, Milei and the tension between democracy...

The problem is that populist leaders and parties, while broadly accepting the rules of the democratic game, have a rhetoric that strains the pluralist component of democracy.

Argentina

The consequences of two coup attempts: the case of Jair Bolsonaro and Pedro Castillo 

The theory of domain of the fact, a figure of criminal law, could be applied in Bolsonaro's case: it allows holding accountable whoever has decisive power over a criminal act.

What has become of urban development in Panama City?

Thirty-five years later, the promise of liberal democracy to achieve greater progress and welfare contrasts with the general problems of Panama City.

Bukele, Milei and the tension between democracy and populism

The problem is that populist leaders and parties, while broadly accepting the rules of the democratic game, have a rhetoric that strains the pluralist component of democracy.

Don Quixote and the crisis of the fifties or the last tramway

This text was sent by Cuban journalist and intellectual José Gabriel Barrenechea Chávez, from prison in Cuba.

El resumen semanal de los temas más importantes de la región

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Harris y Trump

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Harris or Trump: What’s better for Latin America?

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A Harris victory, which represents continuity, would offer a more favorable scenario both economically and politically for U.S.-Latin America relations.
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