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Rather than simply celebrating the legacy of 1776, the democracies of the Americas face the challenge of proving that they can still deliver results for their citizens.

Women voters, candidates, but not elected in Brazil

Brazilian women hold the key to deciding the next government, yet they continue to be excluded from the main centers of political power.

Paraguay: When a leader becomes bigger than his party

The growing concentration of power around Horacio Cartes has reignited the debate over the independence of Paraguay’s institutions and the need to renew the country’s political leadership.

Lynchings in Mexico: Between impunity and vigilante justice

The persistence of lynchings in Mexico illustrates how impunity, distrust in institutions, and growing social tensions fuel vigilante justice.
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AI and satellite data: An opportunity with major challenges for Latin America

The combination of artificial intelligence and satellite data opens enormous potential to solve urgent problems in Latin America, but it also exposes the region’s dependency and the technological challenges it faces.

Latin America off the AI map: Why we urgently need our own language model

The Anglo-Saxon dominance in AI leaves Latin America without a voice in the digital world and makes it urgent to build technology that thinks from Latin America.

From artificial intelligence to artificial wisdom: AI and Indigenous Peoples in Latin America

The expansion of artificial intelligence in Latin America reveals deep digital gaps that affect Indigenous Peoples, but it also opens the opportunity to incorporate their ancestral knowledge in a transition toward a more inclusive and decolonized “artificial wisdom.

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Latin America: Low growth and old dependencies in times of uncertainty

With weak growth and a high dependence on external factors, Latin America faces the challenge of redefining its production model in an increasingly uncertain global environment.

The “Tiger” show and the arrival of the “Miracle Homeland” in Colombia

Abelardo De la Espriella's rise to power confirms Colombia's shift toward a hard-line right wing, marked by political theater, polarization, and promises of order.

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Latin American experiences suggest that without effective justice in the face of abuses of power, democratic transitions remain exposed to setbacks and authoritarian backsliding.

The pulse of Latin American democracy

Democracy in Latin America is showing signs of a slight recovery, but remains characterised by stagnation and deep divides between countries.

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The democratic challenge of turning disenchantment into progress

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 geopolitical cost of underestimating Latin America

Whilst Europe delayed its engagement with Latin America, China quietly moved to become a key player in the region.

The price of speaking out in Ecuador

In Ecuador, the cost of dissent is rising as fear, pressure, and self-censorship threaten democratic debate.

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