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Latin America’s Moment analyzes economic, political, and social issues and trends throughout the Western Hemisphere.

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Peruvian President Dina Boluarte speaks during a press conference after her statement to the prosecutor's office hearing on an investigation into her possession of expensive jewelry.
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte speaks during a press conference after her statement to the prosecutor's office hearing on an investigation into her possession of expensive jewelry. Sebastian Castaneda/Reuters

President Boluarte Impeached, but Peru’s Crisis Runs Deeper

Real power lies not with the president but with congress, which is building a mafia state.

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Bolivia
Civilian-controlled Militaries Keep Coups Out of Latin America Plus Trump's VP Pick Signals Hawkish Latin America Policy
Civilian-controlled militaries keep coups out of Latin America; Trump’s Vance VP pick signals a Latin America policy hawkish on migration and Mexican organized crime.
Venezuela
This Is How Maduro Could Lose Control
Autocrats have fumbled rigged elections in the past. Here’s why Venezuela’s might be next.
Latin America
Stagnant Urban Productivity Stunts Latin America’s Economic Growth, Plus Chinese Lenders Turn Away From Latin America
Stagnant urban productivity stunts Latin America’s economic growth; Chinese lenders turn away from Latin America.
  • Guatemala
    Latin America’s Demographic Opportunity Plus Arévalo’s First Four Months
    Latin America’s openness to migration may offset downsides of aging populations; Arévalo’s reform agenda for Guatemala inches forward, but roadblocks are multiplying.
  • Mexico
    Organized crime fuels Mexico’s election violence, plus Europe’s Southern Cone cocaine pipeline
    Organized crime’s hold on local governments fuels record election violence; Europe’s cocaine pipeline shifting to the Southern Cone.
  • Mexico
    Can Mexico’s Next President Control the Military?
    The country’s military brass has a larger role governing Mexico than at any time in the past eighty years. It’s creating a dangerous dependency that won’t be easy to break.
  • United States
    Summer Migration Uptick Likely to Inflame U.S. Politics, Plus Brazil’s Risky Bet on Soy
    Migration will rise this summer, inflaming U.S. politics; Brazil’s risky bet on soy.
  • Haiti
    Haiti Mission Lacks Interlocutor Plus Peruvian Congress Purges Top Judges
    No interlocutor for Haiti mission’s international troops and Peru’s “pact of the corrupt” is succeeding where Guatemala’s failed without international pressure.
  • Mexico
    Mexico’s Electoral Campaigns Kick Off Plus Latin America’s Resilient Democracies
    Mexico’s electoral campaigns officially begin with AMLO’s legacy at play plus Latin America’s democracies are challenged but resilient.
  • Ecuador
    Can Ecuador Avoid Becoming a Narco-State?
    Criminal groups have captured parts of the state. A broad political coalition must fight corruption and root them out.