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  • Future Nostalgia: Latin America in 2021

    Future Nostalgia: Latin America in 2021

    democracies and the long-sought prosperity in the region will largely depend on the quality

    In-depth view by Dr Christopher Sabatini, Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Ambassador Andrés Rozental, Steven Griner, Vanessa Rubio, Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan, Richard Lapper, Miriam Kornblith, Dr Andrés Malamud, Melissa MacEwen, Dr Elena Lazarou and Andrés Velasco

    • 14 Jan 2021
    • 24 min read
  • New Opportunities for Britain Come with Health Warning

    New Opportunities for Britain Come with Health Warning

    A greater emphasis from Britain on its global role over its European role could be a risk, but the Biden administration can help steer a balance.

    Opinion by Sir John Sawers

    • 10 Mar 2021
    • Chatham House
  • The economics of populism is failing in Latin America

    The economics of populism is failing in Latin America

    Anger at the perceived failure of the political class has driven a wave of populist leaders but their lack of economic success is worrying for the region's future.

    Expert comment by Dr Christopher Sabatini

    • 14 Apr 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Brazil and COVID-19: A Perfect Storm?

    Brazil and COVID-19: A Perfect Storm?

    democracy.  * A shorter version of this article was originally published in The World Today

    Article by Dr Elena Lazarou and Carolina Taboada

    • 3 Aug 2020
    • 16 min read
  • What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname

    What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname

    democracy. He shamelessly bought votes with public resources, intimidated opposition leaders and restricted opposition political

    Article by Pilar Navarro and Francisco Rodríguez

    • 18 Aug 2020
    • 13 min read
  • The Changing China Debate

    The Changing China Debate

    democracy, it will also challenge leaders in Europe and Canada and place considerable pressure on the transatlantic

    Article by Dr Kurt M Campbell

    • 20 Aug 2020
    • 21 min read
  • The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021

    The United States and Latin America after 20 January 2021

    democracy and the rule of law; countering foreign ‘malign’ influence; and strengthening

    Article by Mariano Aguirre

    • 1 Sep 2020
    • 9 min read
  • US Capitol Breach Was a Shot Heard Round the World
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    US Capitol Breach Was a Shot Heard Round the World

    In this Council of Councils global perspectives roundup, members of five leading think tanks reflect on the impact of the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The attacks left, leaders and publics in many democracies stunned, reassured, or determined to play a bigger role in preserving democratic order in the world.

    Article by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 16 Jan 2021
    • Council on Foreign Relations
  • 'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis

    'A Cycle of Instability’: Haiti’s Constitutional Crisis

    Democracy from Haiti revealed the core intent of the government’s reform plan: to strengthen

    Article by Dr Georges A. Fauriol

    • 5 Feb 2021
    • 10 min read
  • Autocrats Have a Playbook—Now Democrats Need One Too
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    Autocrats Have a Playbook—Now Democrats Need One Too

    With democracy still in retreat, it is time to get smart about fighting back.

    External content by Dr Christopher Sabatini and Dr Ryan Berg

    • 16 Feb 2021
    • Foreign Policy
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