Javier Milei and the Populist Wave in Argentina
As Argentina embraces a new era, Milei’s ascent reflects a broader trend of populist disruption in the country’s political landscape.
As Argentina embraces a new era, Milei’s ascent reflects a broader trend of populist disruption in the country’s political landscape.
Petro’s relevance is in decline and his relations with incoming governments far and near will be complicated.
This is the dirty little secret of recent Chilean history: the agreement to change everything will end up changing nothing.
With so many Chileans willing to limit rights to solve the country’s security problems, the main question for the future seems to be who will reap the benefits of the country’s malaise, Chile’s traditional right or a hard-right autocrat.
The faltering constitutional process indeed captures Chileans’ portrayal as ‘dissatisfied democrats’: they believe in democracy but dislike its results.
The incorporation of emigrants into the legislative bodies of their country of origin represents a significant advancement in the ways that governments define their borders and interact with their non-resident citizens.
Milei, the candidate, is now President-Elect Milei. His agenda is radical, to put it mildly.
Judiciaries across the Americas must start placing cybersecurity among their top administrative priorities, or else risk catastrophe.
Though the payoff may not be immediate, U.S. policymakers and the international community should continue to support measures, such as the recent sanctions-relief policy, that increase the odds of fostering Maduro’s worst fear: division and uncertainty within the regime.
El resultado de estas elecciones puede tener un impacto en la narrativa de estas relaciones, pero el fondo es muy poco probable que pueda cambiar. Los proyectos y los compromisos, actuales y futuros, están atados en corto y correctamente planificados.