Foreign Affairs MagazineLatin America Needs a New Social Contract: The Region Can’t Go Back to the Grim Pre-COVID Status Quoforeignaffairs.com - Jorge G. Castañeda and Forrest D. ColburnCOVID-19 has bludgeoned Latin America. The region is home to eight percent of the globe’s population but accounted for 30 percent of pandemic deaths. …
Foreign Affairs MagazineLatin America’s Democratic Recession: How Washington Can Help Turn Things Aroundforeignaffairs.com - Ryan C. Berg and Lauri TähtinenAmerican democracy was dealt a severe blow on September 11, 2001, but it also achieved a resounding victory throughout the Western Hemisphere that …
Foreign Affairs MagazineA Return to Détente With Cubaforeignaffairs.com - Richard E. FeinbergIn December 2014, President Barack Obama announced that the United States would begin the process of normalizing diplomatic relations with Cuba. It …
Foreign Affairs MagazineMexico’s President Is Spoiling for a Fight With Washingtonforeignaffairs.com - Denise Dresser U.S. President Joe Biden has vowed a return to diplomatic normalcy instead of personal lunacy, multilateralism instead of unilateralism, and a …
Foreign Affairs MagazineCentral Americans Are Fleeing Bad Governmentsforeignaffairs.com - Dan RestrepoIn January, thousands of people gathered in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula to form a migrant caravan to travel north. “¡Fuera, Juan Orlando, …
Foreign Affairs MagazineTrump Drove Latin America Into China’s Armsforeignaffairs.com - Oliver StuenkelBiden has a chance to wrest it back.