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Lessons from Haiti and Cuba

Haitians would like to protest as the Cubans do, but they have no one to complain to. The lack of a state can be as devastating as its excess.

· April 6, 2024
El País English Edition
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Why Lula Is Silent on Haiti

Brazil’s earlier intervention not only failed to secure the Caribbean nation—it is also linked to Bolsonaro’s militarization of government.

· April 1, 2024
Foreign Policy
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Mexico In the Emerging World Order

While Mexico has taken an independent foreign policy, it firmly sees itself as part of North America. The U.S. movement to de-risk from China may be pivotal to realizing that vision.

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Korea-Latin America Partnership: A Keystone in the Architecture of Global Trade and Security

In discussions of US-South Korea trade policy within American policy circles, a critical aspect often overlooked is the longstanding trade relationship between Korea and Latin America.

· March 19, 2024
Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI)
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Brazil’s Polarization Is Here to Stay Even As Politicians Have (Mostly) Dialed Down the Rhetoric

The political debate in Latin America's largest democracy looks less destructive than it used to be.

· March 4, 2024
Americas Quarterly
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Amid Courts’ Role in US Democracy Struggle, Look to Lessons from Abroad.

Democracies have been falling all over the world in recent years. The decline has largely occurred at the hands of elected leaders who use their popularity to ride roughshod over their countries’ institutions, destroying oversight by a thousand cuts.

· February 29, 2024
Just Security