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. How do leaders in the region perceive her? What are her views on migration? What can we learn from her record as Vice-President, tasked with the challenging issue of addressing the factors that make people from Central America migrate to the U.S.? What is her stance on trade, and how might she handle the 2026 review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)? Our guest is Roberta S. Jacobson, a former State Department official.
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Host:
Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly.
Guest:
Roberta S. Jacobson is a former State Department official and a founding partner at Dinámica Americas
If you’d like to know more:
AQ Podcast: What Biden 2.0 Would Mean for Latin America Policy
AQ Podcast: What Trump Would Mean for Latin America Policy
Special Report: What the U.S. Election Means for Latin America