List of South America articles
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Von der Leyen and Modi meet The EU Is the New Go-To Middle Power
In a world of disorder, the bloc’s boring stability is suddenly attractive.
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A colorful, stylized illustration on a black background featuring a purple podium with a vintage microphone tied with a green scarf. Surrounding the podium are floating symbols, including interlocking male and female gender signs, a large light-blue cross, a medical caduceus, and an illustration of Donald Trump's face on a piece of paper. Latin America’s Anti-Women Movement Is Spreading
Chile's president José Antonio Kast is following the regressive examples set elsewhere in the region.
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A disassembled world map with rips and tears. Order Without Order
Our fixation with defining the emerging global order hides the true complexity of our neo-medieval moment.
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A man in a blue striped shirt reaches his hands into a muddy river; behind him is a makeshift dredger. South American Crime Groups Are Going for Gold
Why exports of illegally sourced gold are gaining on drugs in funding the continent’s illicit economy.
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U.S. President Donald Trump pumps his fist to the crowd at a rally with U.S. Army troops at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. How to Navigate a Rogue America
Stephen M. Walt’s prescription for anxious countries.
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1-global-economics-framework-progressive-multilateralism- Beyond Floppy Disk Economics
How to rewrite the global economic framework for a progressive multilateralism.
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Four farm workers squat as they harvest crops in front of billowing columns of dark gray smoke from airstrikes on Iran. Fields and a few low trees stretch on to the horizon. The Next Global Food Crisis Has Already Begun
Blocked fertilizer shipments plus La Niña spell trouble for farmers around the world.
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Workers participate with slogans and signs during a protest against salary and work conditions in Caracas, Venezuela, on March 23. How to Get to Free and Fair Elections in Venezuela
Which of the country’s dueling leaders is in favor with Trump is beside the point.
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One man raises his arms in celebration as he sits inside a green and yellow bobsleigh. Another man rises up behind him. How to Get Money for Cold Sports in Warm Places
Winter Olympic success brings funding hopes to Southern Hemisphere athletes.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly attend the BRICS summit. They are seated behind placards listing their countries and small national flags. BRICS Is Divided on Iran. So Are NATO and the G-7.
The bloc isn’t a geopolitical alliance, and it shouldn’t be expected to function like one.
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A woman walks past a poster of late Cuban leader Fidel Castro reading "Death to the invader" in Havana on March 13. The United States Might Settle for Less Than Regime Change in Cuba
Talks underway center on economic reforms.
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President of Colombia Gustavo Petro gestures during an event regarding the restoration of the San Juan De Dios Hospital in Bogota, Colombia, on Jan. 27. Will the Iran War Derail Colombia’s World-First Energy Transition?
An economy dependent on fossil fuels planned to wind down, rather than expand, extraction.
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A poster featuring a black-and-white drawing of Ali Khamenei against a green, red, and white Iranian flag-style background is seen near a traffic camera. Trump’s New Cyber-First War Strategy
From Iran to Venezuela, Trump has fully embraced offensive cyberoperations.
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Sitting at a desk with the presidential seal, U.S. President Donald Trump signs a proclamation at the Shield of the Americas Summit. Behind him are several Latin American leaders and Trump administration officials. Trump’s ‘Shield’ Against Multilateralism
The Shield of the Americas summit marked a turning point in Western Hemisphere diplomacy.
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A photo illustration depicting trump and events upsetting the world order: oil, Gaza protestors, an Indian farmer, and soldiers from the U.S. military. The Clash of Hypocrisies
As Washington abandons any pretense of a just global order, citizens around the world will continue to demand one.