Making Sense of Venezuela's Elections

Making Sense of Venezuela's Elections

Venezuela is reaching a critical moment as the country's opposition prepares to choose its candidate in primaries on October 22. The winner will run against Nicolás Maduro in a general election next year. On this week's episode, AQ'S Brian Winter speaks to Ana Vanessa Herrero, The Washington Post correspondent in Caracas, about what the opposition and Maduro's endgame could be and how talks with the U.S. on conditions for free and fair elections are playing out as Venezuelans endure an uncert...

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A New Criminal Landscape in Latin America

A New Criminal Landscape in Latin America

Security has become the defining issue in Latin American politics. In Colombia, Abelardo de la Espriella won the presidency on a hardline security platform and a promise to scrap Petro's total peace p...

2 Heinä 33min

Cuba: Four Possible Scenarios

Cuba: Four Possible Scenarios

Over the past few months, the Trump administration has steadily ramped up pressure on Cuba: indicting senior Cuban officials including former president Raúl Castro, and sanctioning the state oil compa...

18 Kesä 34min

Trump Wades into Brazil’s Campaign (Again)

Trump Wades into Brazil’s Campaign (Again)

Nearly a year after slapping Brazil with a 50% tariff in what looked like a bid to help the Bolsonaro family, the U.S.-Brazil relationship has had several ups and downs: Trump dropped most of the tari...

3 Kesä 33min

The Mexico-U.S. Relationship’s Most Delicate Phase

The Mexico-U.S. Relationship’s Most Delicate Phase

Ever since Donald Trump took office, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has tried to strike a careful balance: Working with Washington on security matters while maintaining sovereignty and domestic ...

21 Touko 30min

Colombia’s High-Stakes Election

Colombia’s High-Stakes Election

Colombia goes to the polls on May 31 amid some of the worst violence the country has seen in two decades. FARC dissidents have carried out dozens of attacks in recent weeks, prompting an appeal for pe...

7 Touko 34min

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 res...

30 Huhti 32min

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

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