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China’s New Playbook for Latin America

Beijing is shifting from an era of large loans and infrastructure initiatives toward more targeted, strategic engagement.

NEW AQ: China’s Relationship with Latin America Enters a New Era

Beijing has become more focused on technology and military diplomacy as it recalibrates its posture in the region.

China’s Inroads Are Encouraging Stronger U.S. Ties

With Beijing relevant as ever in Latin America, Washington is developing a renewed commitment to the region.

Honduras’s Election Set to Test Its Democracy
4 minute read

Amid growing polarization, all sides fear the November 30 vote will be contentious, an expert writes.

AQ Podcast | A New Rightward Wave in Latin America?
< 1 minute read

A regional realignment appears to be taking shape. How durable could it be?

Tarcísio: Will He or Won’t He?

5 minute read

São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas, a right-wing Wall Street darling, seems close to deciding on a 2026 run for president.

COP30

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks alongside Environment Minister Marina Silva. at the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference in Belem, Brazil, on November 19, 2025.
The Legacy of COP30 for Latin America
5 minute read

As the UN climate summit in Brazil winds down, one attendee looks at its lasting effects for the region.

Chile

Voters at the National Stadium in Santiago, a polling station during the general election held on November 16, 2025.
Chile: From Rebellion to Resilience
4 minute read

After six years of political turmoil, there are reasons to be optimistic about the road ahead.

Latin America

Dock Sud port in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, on November 13, 2025.
The Risks and Benefits of Trump’s Latin America Trade Deals
4 minute read

The agreements are potentially historic – but some countries have been left out, and a Supreme Court challenge looms.

Chile

Jeannette Jara, left, and José Antonio Kast, right, vote in Chile's Nov. 16 presidential election
REACTION: Jara and Kast Head to Chile’s Presidential Runoff
5 minute read

A Communist and a right-wing candidate will compete in the second round on December 14.

Podcast

AQ Podcast | A Right Turn in Chile?  
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Patricio Navia on Chile’s upcoming election, and what it might mean for the economy.

Venezuela

Pro-government supporters at the presidential palace of Miraflores in July in Caracas.
Venezuela’s Possible Turning Point
4 minute read

Maduro’s repression is escalating alongside unprecedented U.S. military activity. The situation on the ground shows two likely paths forward.

Mexico

Police officers stand guard in Morelia, Michoacán state on Nov. 3 as protesters demonstrate against the assassination of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo.
The Security Crisis Testing Mexico’s Sheinbaum
5 minute read

Recent killings in Michoacán are pressing the government to redefine its security strategy.

Bolivia

Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz during an inauguration ceremony in La Paz on Nov. 8
Bolivia’s Foreign Policy Reset
4 minute read

Challenges await President Rodrigo Paz as he reinserts Bolivia into the international arena.

Costa Rica

Costa Rica's Police from the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) conduct an operation in a house to arrest four suspects in the assasination of the former Nicaraguan military Roberto Samcam, in San Jose, on September 12, 2025. Costa Rican police have arrested four suspects in the assassination on its soil of a fierce critic of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega in June, an official said Friday. Retired Nicaraguan army major Roberto Samcam, 66, was gunned down at his apartment building in San Jose on June 19. (Photo by Ezequiel BECERRA / AFP) (Photo by EZEQUIEL BECERRA/AFP via Getty Images)
Costa Rica’s ‘Safe Haven’ Faces a Reckoning
4 minute read

The country is experiencing an unprecedented security crisis ahead of the February 2026 election.

Venezuela

What Will Venezuela’s Military Do? History Offers Hints
5 minute read

Previous transitions out of dictatorships in Brazil and Chile may provide a roadmap if U.S. pressure prompts Venezuelan generals to act.

Organized Crime

An illegal mining camp in the Yanomami territory in Brazil's Roraima state in Feb. 2023
Environmental Crime Is a Critical Threat to the Americas
4 minute read

Illicit mining, logging, wildlife trafficking and other environmental offenses have become vital sources of revenue for some of Latin America’s largest criminal groups.

Latin America

The Necessary Quest for Latin American Unity
3 minute read

Current policies toward the region make speaking with a common voice even more urgent, writes a former Costa Rican president.

Latin America

Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung (L) and Paraguay's Foreign Minister Ruben Ramirez speaking in Asuncion on July 11, 2025.
Taiwan’s Quiet Race for Allies in the Americas
5 minute read

The Asian nation is reinforcing its partnerships in the hemisphere as China increases pressure ahead of upcoming elections, an expert writes.

Argentina

Javier Milei, Argentina's president, at an election night rally in Buenos Aires on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025.
REACTION: Milei’s Decisive Midterm Election Victory
6 minute read

The Argentine president’s party performed better than expected, gaining momentum for his reform agenda.

Cultura

The Other Underground Railroad
4 minute read

A new rap musical tells the story of the enslaved people shepherded to salvation in Mexico.

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