Loris Zanatta
The calm before the storm, the flat calm that preludes to the earthquake, the long quarantine in which anger and frustration mount: this is Latin America swept by Covid. The continent saw the...
Asia, Europe and Global Governance, Middle East and North Africa, Latin America, Transatlantic Relations
A world has ended. It was the world we once knew, the liberal world of Western hegemony that emerged in the aftermath of WW2 and that we thought had triumphed when the Cold War finished. Today, we...
2019’s Man of the Year in Latin America will be Andres Manuel López Obrador, the newly-elected President of Mexico. No-one has generated such huge expectations, both at home where Mexicans have...
No one knows what the outcome of Brazil’s upcoming election will be: who is set to win and especially who will make it to the probable second ballot. Polls do indicate some rough estimates but...
Latin America is at a crossroads. The “golden age” inaugurated with the turn of the new millennium seems a faint memory.
Economies that had grown at a steady pace are now slowing down, while some are...