The growing rivalry between global powers is turning Latin America into a strategic arena where infrastructure, technology, and resources define its real margin of autonomy.
Latin American experiences suggest that without effective justice in the face of abuses of power, democratic transitions remain exposed to setbacks and authoritarian backsliding.
Without reconciliation between the Venezuela within and the Venezuela abroad, social fragmentation will continue to limit any attempt at sustainable national reconstruction.
Latin America is making progress on multiple fronts, but the lack of coordination between economic, social, and institutional advances prevents these gains from being translated into sustained well-being.