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Latin America’s Moment analyzes economic, political, and social issues and trends throughout the Western Hemisphere.

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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele speaks during a ceremony to lay the first stone of Chivo Vet, a veterinary hospital financed with the gains El Salvador has obtained from its bitcoin operations, in Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador November 1, 2021.
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele speaks during a ceremony to lay the first stone of Chivo Vet, a veterinary hospital financed with the gains El Salvador has obtained from its bitcoin operations, in Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador November 1, 2021. Jose Cabezas/Reuters

The IMF Is Bailing Out El Salvador. It Shouldn’t Be So Lenient on Cryptocurrency.

El Salvador’s bitcoin project risks the country’s economy and the IMF’s credibility.

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Latin America
Drug Traffickers Launder Millions Through Remittances. Here’s How to Stop Them.
Four steps Congress and U.S. embassies can take to safeguard remittances from abuse. 
Latin America
How Organized Crime Threatens Latin America
Organized crime is today an even more intractable problem for Latin America’s democracies than the anti-democratic coup-makers, insurgents, and oligopolists of the past. But governments don’t have to let it go unchecked. 
  • Colombia
    “Total Peace” is Dead. For Petro, Partial Peace is the Best Remaining Option
    Gustavo Petro must rethink his talks with armed groups before they fail completely.
  • Brazil
    Brazil’s Other Deforestation Threat Plus Benefits of Blue Collar Immigration
    Deforestation progress in the Amazon offset by losses in the Cerrado; Blue collar immigration’s fiscal and economic benefits.
  • Venezuela
    In Venezuela, the Latin American Left Will Show Us What it Really Stands For
    The presidents of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico must constrain Maduro to negotiate—for their own good.
  • Colombia
    Colombia Isn’t Ready for a New Venezuelan Migration Wave, Plus Bukele’s Mano Dura Threats Won’t Fix the Economy
    Petro leaves Colombia ill-equipped to handle a new Venezuelan migration wave; Bukele’s mano dura tactics got results on crime, but won’t fix the economy.
  • Bolivia
    Civilian-controlled Militaries Keep Coups Out of Latin America Plus Trump's VP Pick Signals Hawkish Latin America Policy
    Civilian-controlled militaries keep coups out of Latin America; Trump’s Vance VP pick signals a Latin America policy hawkish on migration and Mexican organized crime.
  • Venezuela
    This Is How Maduro Could Lose Control
    Autocrats have fumbled rigged elections in the past. Here’s why Venezuela’s might be next.
  • Latin America
    Stagnant Urban Productivity Stunts Latin America’s Economic Growth, Plus Chinese Lenders Turn Away From Latin America
    Stagnant urban productivity stunts Latin America’s economic growth; Chinese lenders turn away from Latin America.