Patricio Navia
Patricio Navia is a contributing columnist for Americas Quarterly, professor of liberal studies at NYU and professor of political science at Diego Portales University in Chile. He is a member of AQ‘s editorial board.
- What Javier Milei Can Learn from Others’ Mistakes
- Chile Now Has a Chance to Get New Constitution Right
- The Dangerous Hubris of Chile’s Constitutional Convention
- Costa Rica’s Election: A Bad Day for Incumbents, but Some Hope Ahead
- Xiomara Castro’s Historic Win: What Happens Next?
- Kast and Boric: Explaining the Chilean Paradox
- Latin America’s Anti-Incumbent Wave Will End in Tears
- Chile’s Big Gamble Just Got Riskier
- It’s Not Just El Salvador. Democracies Are Weakening Across Central America.
- Peru’s Problem Is Bigger Than Not Having a President
- The Politics of Chile’s New Constitution
- Election Overdose: Chile’s Constitution Debate Is a Recipe for Trouble
- Welcome to a New Age of Big(ger) Government in Latin America
- Chile Is About to Make a Huge Mistake
- Did Chile Just Find a Way Out of Its Crisis?
- Chile’s Riots: Frustration at the Gate of the Promised Land
- Dear President Trump: Central America Could Get Even Worse
- The Problem With Defending Democracy in Venezuela, But Not Cuba
- The Summit of the Unpopular and the Lame Ducks