Mexico's Elections Begin to Take Shape

Mexico's Elections Begin to Take Shape

This past week, we started to get a sense of what Mexico's June 2024 general elections will look like. Samuel García, the young governor of Nuevo León, Mexico's industrial powerhouse, announced he will run, while former Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, who was seen as a possible aspirant, said he will not. Although García’s candidacy is seen as a long shot, how might it affect the campaigns of the current favorite, Claudia Sheinbaum, from the governing Morena coalition, and Xóchitl Gálvez, th...

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Mexico: Claudia Sheinbaum and the Shadow of AMLO

Mexico: Claudia Sheinbaum and the Shadow of AMLO

Claudia Sheinbaum will take office as Mexico's new president next week, on October 1, 2024. Often described as a technocrat, she also supports some of current President AMLO's more controversial polic...

26 Sep 202436min

An X-Ray of Javier Milei's Argentina

An X-Ray of Javier Milei's Argentina

Javier Milei has so far succeeded in making drastic changes to Argentina's economic policies. In this episode we evaluate what has worked and what hasn't, and who have been the winners and losers. Mil...

12 Sep 202433min

What Kamala Harris Would Mean for Latin America Policy

What Kamala Harris Would Mean for Latin America Policy

The entry of Kamala Harris in the U.S. presidential race has completely transformed the election. In this episode we ask what we can expect from her Latin America policy were she to win in November. H...

29 Aug 202436min

Venezuela: Possible Paths Forward 

Venezuela: Possible Paths Forward 

Since the election on July 28 Nicolás Maduro has unleashed a wave of repression not seen in Venezuela before. The question on everyone's mind is, what now? Will Venezuela move further down the path of...

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Ecuador’s Difficult Battle with Organized Crime

Ecuador’s Difficult Battle with Organized Crime

Ecuador’s young president Daniel Noboa is engaged in a tough battle with organized crime groups that paralyzed the country earlier this year. It’s been six months since that dramatic series of events....

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Gustavo Petro: The Gap Between Rhetoric and Reality

Gustavo Petro: The Gap Between Rhetoric and Reality

Gustavo Petro is halfway through his presidential term in Colombia. The first leftist president in the country's modern history faced suspicion from the political and economic establishment from day 1...

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The Bukele Model: Why It’s Hard to Replicate 

The Bukele Model: Why It’s Hard to Replicate 

Voters throughout Latin America are craving solutions to the spread of organized crime. In today's episode, we’ll look in detail at how Nayib Bukele executed the crackdown on gangs in El Salvador, ana...

11 Jul 202429min

Brazil: A Tough Moment for Lula 3

Brazil: A Tough Moment for Lula 3

In Brazil, unemployment is at a record low, inflation is under control and growth projections are being revised up. However, the Lula administration is having a hard time moving forward with expected ...

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