Will Protesters Reverse Ecuador’s Economic Reforms?
What actions has Ecuador’s government taken to comply with its commitments under the IMF agreement, and have they been successful?
What actions has Ecuador’s government taken to comply with its commitments under the IMF agreement, and have they been successful?
Is President Vizcarra more emboldened than ever after his standoff with Congress?
What do the results imply for Bolivia’s legislature and the country’s governability in the coming years?
Are the promised reforms enough to satisfy the protesters in Chile?
Are there common trends that can be identified among the different protests sweeping the region?
What shape will Fernández’s foreign policy take?
What is at the root of citizens’ discontent in Colombia, and will the nation see the same sort of violence than other countries in South America?
What are the biggest takeaways from Uruguay’s election? What challenges will the eventual winner need to address first as Uruguay’s next president? What will the closer-than-expected election result mean for the next president’s ability to govern and set his own agenda?
What would designating Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations lead to?
What can Argentines expect from Fernández as president?
Top selections from the Latin America Advisor’s editorial staff of issues covering especially important developments during 2019, a remarkable year for Latin America and the Caribbean.
Is El Salvador’s recent decision to cut ties with Taiwan in favor of establishing them with China paying off?
How will the changes affect the three North American countries, and which sectors are set to gain or lose the most from them?
Which countries are likely to be the hotspots in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2020?
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday completed his first year in office, one marked by international controversy over the Amazon, a slight economic recovery, political spats within his own party, as well as some significant legislative wins, including comprehensive pension reform. How well has Bolsonaro fared in his first year as Brazil’s president, and has he met voters’ expectations of change? How well is his government handling economic matters, and what should it focus on in the year ahead? To what extent has Bolsonaro’s confrontational political style helped or hindered his effectiveness in working with Brazil’s Congress?