A Milei presidency holds the promise of ushering in substantial and disruptive changes to Argentina's political and economic landscape. Its disruptive ... Read More
On August 13, Argentina holds the first of three rounds of elections, which will determine who will assume office as the country’s next president on ... Read More
Despite being a federalist country, Buenos Aires’ prevalence against the rest of the country’s provinces has been tangible, and its political realm is no ... Read More
With inflation and poverty rising, the acute state of currency reserves, open confrontation between government officials, and a vice president that ... Read More
In the pursuit of acceptance and equality, Argentine civil society organizations have taken it upon themselves to reshape the meaning of public health. Read More
Even if the implementation of a virtual sur never results in a full-fledged currency union or meaningfully increases regional integration, it would still ... Read More
The United States, China, Japan, and most advanced economies are actively engaged in attempting to secure new sources of lithium—a key element in the ... Read More
As the world looks for an energy revolution, Latin America’s lithium triangle—Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile—is estimated to hold close to 60 percent of ... Read More
When the political conversation resumes at the start of the 2023 election season, the president can hope that the country’s soccer stardom will have ... Read More
The label “pink tide” was already misleading 20 years ago. Today, with even more pronounced distinctions between the left-wing presidents and diverse ... Read More