Operation Carwash: Temer in a Tempest
The latest upswell in Operation Car Wash seems poised to swallow up President Temer, taking his economic reform agenda along with him.
Maduro Stares Down Protestors in Venezuela
Millions of people are taking to the streets to protest in Venezuela, but don’t expect the Maduro government to blink.
FARC Peace Process Rebooted on the Fly
A new deal is being finalized to end the war between FARC and the Colombian government.
Brazil: New President, Old Problems
With the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s political crisis has entered a new and dangerous phase.
What to Expect from a Post-FARC Colombia
Authorities and rebel leaders have put pen to paper on a historic peace deal. Here’s what will change – and what won’t.
Venezuela Crisis Goes from Bad to Worse
Economic collapse and political deadlock are giving rise to an uneasy question: How bad can the Venezuela crisis get?
Brazil Impeachment Not a Step Forward for Anti-Corruption
President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment has nothing to do with the ongoing anti-corruption investigation of Operation Car Wash.
Analysis: Brazil’s Economic Outlook
The political fireworks of Operation Carwash are bad news for Brazil’s long-suffering economy.
Venezuela’s Economic Crisis Transforming into a Political One
A broken economy, a fed-up electorate, and an intransigent ruling party have set the stage for a serious political crisis in Venezuela.
Mujica: A Solution for Paraguay’s Corruption Problem?
Hiring former Uruguay president Jose Mujica could be a great first step in solving Paraguay’s corruption problem.