Latin America's great challenge is to renew its democracies by transforming growing public disillusionment into an opportunity for progress, inclusion, and stronger institutions.
The reform of the Glacier Law has reignited Argentina’s debate over whether to promote mining as an engine of economic growth or preserve strategic freshwater reserves for the future.
The closely contested presidential runoff laid bare a deeply divided Colombia, one that must prioritize prudence, dialogue, and moderation to avoid further polarization.
The obsession with crime statistics can embellish official success stories while perpetuating the dynamics of violence and weakening security governance in Latin America.
The energy transition is redefining global power, shifting geopolitical competition away from oil and toward electricity, energy storage technologies, and strategic minerals.