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1. Mexico’s Forgotten Mayors: The Role of Local Government in Fighting Crime

2. Another Transatlanticism Is Possible: Europe’s Moment in Latin America amid Trump’s Return

3. The U.S. Pursues Increasingly Aggressive Policy towards Latin America

4. Korea’s Trade Policy Priorities with Latin America: Future Directions

5. Toward a More Effective DoD Contribution to Strategic Competition in the Western Hemisphere

6. The Modern Surveillance State: Mexico and the CIA during the Cold War

7. Community Forestry Addresses Environmental Destruction in Mexico

8. Neofascist March Calls for the Expulsion of Haitians in Punta Cana

9. The Life of a Trans Mexican Revolutionary, in Drag

10. Trump and the Threat of Domestic Militarization

11. Forensic Crisis Reveals Institutional Responsibility in Mexico City’s Disappearance Crisis

12. Buscadoras in Mexico Under Threat After Grisly Discovery

13. Cuerpos Furiosos: Travesti-Trans Politics for Counterrevolutionary Times

14. Afro-Feminist Poetics and Trans Life in Cuba: A Conversation with Max Fonseca

15. “Carnival is Always Political”: Keeping Protest Alive in Trinidad

16. Brazil’s Student Movement Resists the Far Right, at Home and Abroad

17. Trump’s Latin America Policy: Inconsistencies and Vacillations

18. The U.S. War on Migrants Gets Help from El Salvador

19. Forbidden African Legacies in the Dominican Republic

20. Why Latin America and the Caribbean matter for OECD countries

21. The next decade of strategic competition: How the Pentagon can use special operations forces to better compete

22. ‘Maximum pressure’ sanctions on Venezuela help US adversaries, hurt Venezuelans

23. Trade with Colombia is big business for US exporters—amid growing Chinese influence in Latin America

24. China and Latin America: A New Assessment

25. Exchange on Nick Onuf’s ‘Metaphoricizing Modernity,’ Part II–Provincializing Metaphors, Reading (with) Onuf from Latin America

26. How Latin America Can Delink from Imperialism

27. To Confront Rising Neofascism, the Latin American Left Must Rediscover Itself

28. The Mexican Space Industry: Past, Present, and Future

29. Democratic Culture and Digital Ecosystems: Women’s Political Participation in Latin America

30. At Home or Abroad, U.S. Firearms Should Not Fuel Violence, Instability, and Abuse

31. Local Justice Systems in Colombia: The Road to Collaborative Justice that Prioritizes People

32. Mexico Peace Index 2024

33. Why the BRICS Summit in Kazan should be a Wake-up Call for the EU

34. Amérique latine. L'année politique 2023

35. Emerging Powers and the Future of American Statecraft

36. Crossing the Storm: EZLN Marks 30 Years with a 120-year Plan

37. Latin America’s New Right Wings: Shifting Ideologies, Transnational Ties

38. Honduras: A Narco-State Made in the United States

39. Viva Palestina! NYC Student Encampments Spark National Rebellion

40. “Oil for the Few” at Brazil's Export Ports

41. A Strategic Cross-Border Labor Alliance

42. Is Hugo Chávez to Blame for Venezuela’s Collapse?

43. Dominican Republic’s Neofascist Paramilitaries Double Down on Right-Wing Repression

44. When the Earth Loses its Stewards

45. Domestic regimes and national preferences as factors of regionalism’s crisis. The case of Guatemala’s regional integration policy

46. Regionalism and the Agenda 2030: Inequality and Decent Work in Mexico

47. Regionalism Beyond Land Borders: Strengthening regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean through blue economy policies

48. Bottom-up regionality and the Sustainable Development Goals: civil society organizations shaping 2030 Agenda implementation in Latin America

49. US Hegemony in Latin America: Think Tanks and the Formation of Consensus about the Chinese Presence

50. Regional Governance in Latin America: The More the Merrier?