Earlier this year, tens of thousands of Mexicans took to the streets to protest newly enacted legislation gutting the country’s highly-regarded National Electoral Institute (INE) in advance of state elections this year and presidential elections in 2024.
On June 21, Asia and Latin America Program Director Margaret Myers joined NPR’s All Things Considered podcast to discuss US concerns about China’s military and intelligence activities in Cuba.
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On June 13, 2023, Inter-American Dialogue member and Mexican Ambassador to Chile, Alicia Bárcena, was appointed as Mexico’s Foreign Minister by President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Building on our December event “Peru’s Precarious Politics – The Crisis Deepens,” the Inter-American Dialogue hosted a follow-up panel discussion on Peru’s ongoing social and political crisis.
This document highlights the need for quality information to develop and implement adequate and effective responses to guarantee the rights of migrant children.
For more than 15 years, the United States has been imposing a wide variety of economic sanctions against Venezuela, claiming the South American country has aided in drug trafficking, sponsored terrorism, and committed human rights abuses. Tamara Taraciuk Broner, Director of Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue spoke with Al Jazeera about this important issue.
Tamara Taraciuk, directora del Programa sobre Estado de Derecho del Diálogo Interamericano, hablo con ElSalvador.com sobre el cuarto año del gobierno de Bukele en El Salvador.
América Latina es una región convulsa que intenta avanzar en la recuperación pospandémica, en medio de escenarios de alta inflación, crisis institucionales y procesos de migración en masa en varios de sus países. Rebecca Bill Chavez, presidenta y CEO del Diálogo Interamericano, conversó con Gustau Alegret en el marco de la conferencia CAF 2023, sobre el principal problema de las democracias de América Latina.
On May 24, the Inter-American Dialogue and the Boston University Global Development Policy Center co-hosted a webinar titled “At a Crossroads: China’s Post-Pandemic Economic Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean.” The event considered China’s dynamic and evolving economic engagement with the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region, and drew upon new findings and data from the Inter-American Dialogue and the Boston University Global Development Policy Center.
Tamara Taraciuk, directora del Programa sobre Estado de Derecho Peter D. Bell del Diálogo Interamericano, hablo con TVV Network sobre la Cumbre por Sudamérica celebrada en Brasil, a la que asistieron casi todos los presidentes del cono sur del continente, incluido el presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
The following memo from the Inter-American Dialogue’s Migration, Remittances, and Development program provides a thorough update of transnational economic engagement throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
Tamara Taraciuk Broner, director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program of the Inter-American Dialogue provided her analysis on the situation in Cuba. The conversation covers analysis on the latest developments in Cuba. What is happening with the protests and what elements should be observed? How does the picture look from the outside? What could be coming and what can be done?