China's Learning Process In Latin America

China's Learning Process In Latin America

It’s been two decades since China started to trade and invest heavily in Latin America, and in that time, the terms of the relationship have changed. There has been a move into clean energy and more long-term investments in infrastructure, including electrical grids. In this episode, Brian Winter and Rebecca Ray look at where the relationship is at and where it’s headed. They discuss Chinese and Latin American goals, what the latest numbers on trade and investment mean, as well as poten...

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Argentina: Javier Milei Runs into Resistance

Argentina: Javier Milei Runs into Resistance

Javier Milei came into office in Argentina promising radical changes. Once there, Milei moved quickly and aggressively – through decrees and an “omnibus” bill sent to Congress he pushed changes to mor...

15 Feb 202427min

What Trump Would Mean for Latin America Policy

What Trump Would Mean for Latin America Policy

Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee, and polls show him with a chance of winning the election in November. With that in mind, in this episode we try to gauge what Trump 2.0 would entail...

8 Feb 202442min

Ecuador’s Crossroads: Can Noboa Succeed?

Ecuador’s Crossroads: Can Noboa Succeed?

Ecuador has become a critical front in the battle against criminal groups in Latin America. The country's 36-year-old president, Daniel Noboa, has tried to exert authority by arresting thousands of pe...

1 Feb 202428min

Guyana, Oil and the Resource Curse

Guyana, Oil and the Resource Curse

Eight years ago, a consortium led by ExxonMobil discovered offshore oil in Guyana now believed to total at least 11 billion barrels. As a result, Guyana now has more oil reserves per capita than any o...

25 Jan 202427min

How to Think About Latin America's Security Crisis

How to Think About Latin America's Security Crisis

The images coming out of Ecuador in the past week were just the latest reminder of the extraordinary power of drug cartels in Latin America. Despite efforts by many governments, the production of coca...

18 Jan 202431min

LatAm’s Economies in 2024: What to Expect

LatAm’s Economies in 2024: What to Expect

In 2023 Latin America’s economies performed better than analysts expected. 2024 also promises growth, although the picture will vary a lot by country. On today’s podcast, we’ll look at which may perfo...

11 Jan 202428min

Lula 3 One Year On

Lula 3 One Year On

When Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took office in January 2023, the challenges ahead of him loomed large. A year on, the economy has grown more than expected, at 3%, and his administration has passed a hi...

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Guatemala, Guyana and Other Crises: A View From the OAS

Guatemala, Guyana and Other Crises: A View From the OAS

Post-electoral tensions in Guatemala and the territorial spat between Guyana and Venezuela have the Western Hemisphere on alert. We speak to someone uniquely positioned to provide insight into these c...

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