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The triumph of anger: how La Libertad Avanza capitalized on social frustration in Argentina

La Libertad Avanza turned massive social anger into an electoral engine, achieving a resounding 40.7% and establishing itself as the main channel for expressing Argentine discontent.
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Scenarios of violence in Mexico

Violence in Mexico takes on four distinct territorial faces, revealing a country where the State coexists, competes, or disappears in the face of organized crime.

COP30: New ideas with old visions of climate finance

COP30 arrives laden with new climate-finance promises, yet trapped in the same failed visions that have prevented us from confronting a crisis advancing faster than global political will.

Chile: The collapse of the center and the illusion of a shift to the right

At first glance, Sunday's results appear to signal a Copernican shift in the country's values, indicating—according to all polls based on plausible second-round scenarios—a potential return of the right to power. This conclusion, however, may be misleading. In my opinion, what happened is that a significant number of Chileans abandoned the left, and faced with the implosion of the political center, found no other space available than the right. People did not become “right-wing”; rather, they moved away from the left, at least for now. While there is a conservative shift on issues of order and security, the evidence does not show a structural shift to the right in broader values; what prevails is a reaction to political performance rather than a profound ideological shift. These elections should be read more as a failure of the left than as a triumph of the right. This raises the inevitable question: where did...

Política

The regional labor market: Growth without formalization, recession with precarization

When a recession arrives, its effects are usually deeper and more prolonged than those seen during periods in developed economies.

Scenarios of violence in Mexico

Violence in Mexico takes on four distinct territorial faces, revealing a country where the State coexists, competes, or disappears in the face of organized crime.

COP30: New ideas with old visions of...

COP30 arrives laden with new climate-finance promises, yet trapped in the same failed visions that have prevented us from confronting a crisis advancing faster than global political will.

Chile: The collapse of the center and...

At first glance, Sunday's results appear to signal a...

Argentina

Democratic erosion in the United States: a red alert for the region

The accelerated authoritarian drift of the United States under the Trump administration poses serious risks to democracy and stability throughout Latin America.

COP30: New ideas with old visions of climate finance

COP30 arrives laden with new climate-finance promises, yet trapped in the same failed visions that have prevented us from confronting a crisis advancing faster than global political will.

Chile: The collapse of the center and the illusion of a shift to the right

At first glance, Sunday's results appear to signal a Copernican shift in the country's values, indicating—according to all polls based on plausible second-round scenarios—a...

From ideology to pragmatism: Bolivia’s pendulum swings

Bolivia begins a new chapter under Rodrigo Paz, who marks a shift from ideological statism toward market pragmatism and the decentralization of power.

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Executive Director of the IPSE Intelligence research institute. Researcher in public opinion, discursive framing in the media and computer sciences.
Political scientist and economist. PhD from the University of Toronto. Senior Editor at Global Brief Magazine. Social Research Design Specialist at RIWI Corp. (Real-Time Interactive World-Wide Intelligence).
Director of CIEPS - International Center for Political and Social Studies, AIP-Panama. Professor Emeritus at the University of Salamanca and UPB (Medellín). Latest books: "The profession of politician" (Tecnos Madrid, 2020) and "Traces of a tired democracy" (Océano Atlántico Editores, 2024).
Professor and researcher at the Institute of Social and Political Studies of the State Universityt of Rio de Janeiro (IESP/UERJ). Coordinator of the South American Political Observatory (OPSA). PhD in Political Science from Vanderbilt University.
Historian and professor at Chapman University (California). PHd from Harvard University. His writings on Latin American politics have appeared in The New York Times and The Washington Post, among other international media.
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