North America
Getting the China Dimension of USMCA Right
North America would benefit from three decisions that could cement the region’s security and competitiveness for years to come, an expert writes.
Venezuela
Earthquakes Have Often Shaken Latin American Politics
How governments respond to natural disasters can shape their political trajectories, an expert writes.
Africa-Latin America
Latin America’s Slow But Steady Pivot Toward Africa
The regions are seeking more meaningful ties to achieve economic transformation.
Podcast
AQ Podcast | Cuba: Four Possible Scenarios
As U.S. pressure mounts on Cuba, an FIU expert lays out four of the most plausible paths forward for the island-nation.
Peru
Keiko Fujimori’s Defining Choice in Peru
Will Peru’s likely president-elect seek revenge, or build a democratic legacy?
Cuba
Cuba’s Crisis: Four Near-Term Scenarios
Havana’s calculations and Washington’s aggressive posture will shape the island’s next chapter, two experts write.
U.S. Policy
The OAS’s Existential Challenge
Washington is threatening to walk away from one of the hemisphere’s most essential institutions. The region needs to say something about it.
Latin America
Latin America’s Data Center Gold Rush: Myth and Reality
Governments need to define rules of engagement to secure the best terms from the current investment boom.
Peru
REACTION: Peru Runoff Is Too Close to Call (Again)
Conservative Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez are in a dead heat.
Brazil
The New FTO Risks to Businesses in Brazil
Companies face significant compliance challenges with the unprecedented U.S. designation.
Podcast
AQ Podcast | Trump Wades into Brazil’s Campaign (Again)
Chris Garman on the FTO designation, new tariffs, and what Washington’s latest moves mean for Brazil’s October election.
Chile
Kast and Chile’s Investment Reset
The government needs to reconcile growth and legitimacy to boost GDP growth and investor confidence, two experts write.
Bolivia
Bolivia’s Crisis Is About More Than Evo Morales
Current unrest reflects fractured political alliances and broader social changes, with existential implications for President Rodrigo Paz.
Honduras
Asfura’s Pragmatism Collides with Honduras’ Reality
The new president is betting that austerity and stronger ties with the U.S. will help change the country’s path.
U.S. Policy
What November’s U.S. Midterm Vote Means for the Americas
For now, the Democratic Party is likely to make gains that would affect U.S. policy toward Latin America on several key fronts.

