Paraguay

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.

Why Paraguay matters so much to China, Taiwan, and the United States

Paraguay, despite its size and remoteness, has become a key piece in the geopolitical dispute between China, Taiwan, and the United States, as it is the only country in South America that still diplomatically recognizes Taipei.

The Paraguayan People’s Army: the guerrilla that persists in the heart of South America

The Paraguayan People’s Army has persisted for 17 years despite its small size. How has this guerrilla survived in Paraguay’s rural north?

Paraguay: the challenge of ITAIPU 

In January was the first summit of the presidents of Paraguay and Brazil to review the treaty. While Paraguay wants to increase the tariff searching for greater profitability, Brazil has stated its intention to lower it to reduce costs for Brazilian consumer.

Payo Cubas phenomenon in Paraguay

The elections in the region have given life to a group of conflicting characters who really live "out of the box", but Payo Cubas occupies a prominent position.

Elections in Paraguay: seventy years of Colorado Party hegemony

With a landslide victory of more than 15 percentage points, Santiago Peña, the candidate of the Colorado Party will be the Paraguayans' ruler.