
AQ Podcast: Latin America and Joe Biden in 2021
With vaccines, elections, and new U.S. leadership, 2021 is likely to be another defining year for the region.
High-level conversations about Latin American politics and economics, with Brian Winter, a contributing editor for Americas Quarterly. These 30-minute interviews with leading observers give new insights on trends and current events in the region.
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High-level conversations about Latin American politics and economics, with Brian Winter, a contributing editor for Americas Quarterly. These 30-minute interviews with leading observers give new insights on trends and current events in the region.
Subscribe to the Americas Quarterly Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google and other platforms
With vaccines, elections, and new U.S. leadership, 2021 is likely to be another defining year for the region.
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Joe Biden’s victory challenges the Brazilian president’s stances toward the U.S. as well as China.
A look at the potential benefits – and risks – of a new charter.
A former special advisor to Trump weighs in on the president’s priorities and relationships in the region.
For much of the country, hopes for political consensus increasingly seem like wishful thinking.
Caracas-based journalist Ana Vanessa Herrero joins the podcast to break down the opposition’s struggle to regroup.
The scandals involving the former Pemex chief may impact politics more than the rule of law, says Eduardo Bohórquez.
Arminio Fraga joins the podcast for a deep dive on Brazil’s economy and health care system.
A focus on long-term challenges would shape Biden’s policy toward the region, says a former special advisor.
The pandemic is forcing a rethink of urban centers, sometimes for the better.
The coronavirus has provided the president an opportunity to stand on his own, says political analyst Laura Gil.
An update from La Paz on a story that provokes fiery passions but little nuance.
Civil rights are being put to the test throughout the hemisphere.