The Gray Tide: What a Rapidly Aging Latin America Means

The Gray Tide: What a Rapidly Aging Latin America Means

As recently as the 1960s, the average woman in Latin America had six children. Today that number is 1.8. In Chile, it has fallen to 1.1, lower than Japan. Combined with rising life expectancy, the result is a region aging faster than any other in the world. If current trends hold, national populations could decline by a third in Chile and Uruguay, a quarter in Brazil, and a fifth in Argentina by 2100. The consequences are already visible: pension crises and census counts that have come in mil...

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Peru Election: The End of Stability?

Peru Election: The End of Stability?

For years, Peru has defied gravity. The country has had eight presidents in ten years—a virtual power vacuum at the top of government—and yet the economy kept growing, the currency held strong, and th...

23 Huhti 32min

Javier Milei’s Ups and Downs

Javier Milei’s Ups and Downs

Until recently, things seemed to be going well for Argentina's President Javier Milei. In October, his party won the midterm elections in a contest many polls predicted would swing the other way. Sinc...

9 Huhti 34min

Understanding Delcy Rodríguez

Understanding Delcy Rodríguez

Nearly three months after the fall of Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez is still standing as interim president of Venezuela. The broad feeling, at least for now, is that Rodríguez and the chavista regim...

26 Maalis 34min

Brazil, Colombia and a Regional Case for Optimism

Brazil, Colombia and a Regional Case for Optimism

After seven years covering Latin America for the Financial Times, and a previous post in the 1990s, Michael Stott is leaving the region as an optimist. His argument: that Latin America's strengths hav...

12 Maalis 30min

Cuba on the Brink

Cuba on the Brink

For 67 years, many people have been waiting for change in Cuba — and for 67 years, the communist regime has endured. It survived the fall of the Soviet Union, the death of Fidel Castro, economic sanct...

26 Helmi 33min

Rodrigo Paz’s Overhaul of Bolivia

Rodrigo Paz’s Overhaul of Bolivia

When Rodrigo Paz was inaugurated in early November 2025, he vowed to implement “capitalism for all.” He inherited an economy in rough shape after 20 years of rule by the MAS party: Inflation was above...

12 Helmi 34min

A Defining Moment for Latin America

A Defining Moment for Latin America

Latin America has been at the center of the world’s attention in 2026—and not only because of Venezuela. This week, we take a step back to understand the current moment and its implications for the re...

29 Tammi 32min

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