Catherine Osborn
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Brazil-based journalist. Writer of FP's Latin America Brief: https://t.co/suWeiugh9n…
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Great long piece from thomas traumann in Americas Quarterly today on Fernando Haddad's efforts to triangulate between Lula's Workers' Party and financial markets:
americasquarterly.org/article/fernan…
Today’s Foreign Policy Lat Am Brief is about why the start of 🇬🇹 Arévalo’s presidency may resemble his transition, 🇦🇷 Milei’s Davos debut, and regional stances on prosecuting the war in Gaza at international courts.
foreignpolicy.com/2024/01/19/gua…
I talked to shipping, infrastructure and climate experts; MinTransporte; Canal de Panamá; Panama’s former vice mayor Raisa Banfield; and the country’s former president Martin Torrijos. Here’s the result in Foreign Policy:
#shipping #panama #climate #infrastructure #Colombia
For the Latin America Program Plaza Central podcast, Alfredo Ortega Franco recounted how the mood outside 🇬🇹 Arévalo's inauguration shifted from 'uncertainty to fear to absolute euphoria,' the presidential transition that felt like ten years, and how the first phase of the new govt could play out.
Here's a brief interview I did with Catherine Osborn for the Latin America Program on the topic of nonintervention, regional organizations and the need to build 'a consensus about democracy that spans the political spectrum' in Latin America.
wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/pres…
What does the wave of presidential endorsements ahead of Milei's election in 🇦🇷 say about Lat Am regional politics? Quo vadis non-interventionism?
For The Wilson Center Latin America Program I discussed these issues with comparative politics expert Gerardo L. Munck
wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/pres…
Today's Foreign Policy LatAm Brief is abt the choices Ecuador's Daniel Noboa faces as he launches the region's latest large-scale war on organized crime. Neighboring countries offer grim examples of what could come.
W tks to Arturo Torres for insights
foreignpolicy.com/2024/01/12/ecu…
What’s in store for Latin America in 2024? The Wilson Center Latin America Program’s @BenjaminGedan and global fellow boz analyze Mexico’s upcoming election, economic uncertainty in Argentina, and the outlook for Bernardo Arévalo’s first year in office in Guatemala.
'As the wheels seem to be coming off the post-Cold War order...Latin America is bound to benefit even more from its distance from the problematic proliferation of interstate wars worldwide.'
Good piece on what to watch this year from Oliver Stuenkel 🇧🇷
Today's Foreign Policy Lat Am Brief is about stories we're following in 2024, including Brazil's G-20 presidency, migration policies under scrutiny amid a U.S. election, the politics of a new oil boom, and the effects of Milei's economic agenda.
foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/29/bra…
Today’s Foreign Policy Lat Am Brief looks back at 2023, including a hemispheric shift toward more engagement with Venezuela, reduction of Amazon deforestation in Brazil & Colombia, democracy both attacked and shored up, and Mexico’s manufacturing upsurge.
foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/22/lat…
After 200 years, why are we seeing The Return of the Monroe Doctrine?
Very pleased to make my Foreign Policy
debut alongside the ever-erudite Carsten A Schulz.
Bridging the Gap PAIS Warwick SIS Office of Research
foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/16/mon…
#Chile votes this Sunday, December 17, on a new constitutional draft produced by the right. Here's my new article on many of the challenges facing the Gabriel Boric Font administration. Global Americans The Wilson Center theglobalamericans.org/2023/12/chile-…
New special edition of Americas Migration Brief out today to close out the year and think about what's to come:
5 migration trends in the Americas to watch in 2024 migrationbrief.com/p/5-migration-…