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. He’s used sweeping rhetoric to describe his plans for an economic overhaul, as well as his security initatives But in practice, Petro has struggled to translate his speeches into reality. In this episode we do a broad overview of Petro’s government so far, trying to separate rhetoric from reality, understand areas where his government has been successful and identify challenges and risks in his remaining two years in office. Our guest is Laura Lizarazo, Senior Analyst for the Andean region in Control Risks’ Global Risk Analysis.
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Guest:
Laura Lizarazo is a senior analyst at Control Risks, based in Bogotá
Host:
Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly
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In Colombia, Petro Faces Challenges on All Sides by Ricardo Ávila
Long Neglected, Colombia’s Caribbean Is Growing in Influence by Michael Rendón