South America’s Last Technocrat Standing
Paraguay offers a test of whether technocratic governance can work in South America today.
Paraguay offers a test of whether technocratic governance can work in South America today.
With the right mix of reforms and political will, Paraguay can continue to build on past successful efforts to modernize its economy and also consolidate its investment-grade status, paving the way for a more inclusive, resilient, and competitive economy.
La relación entre Paraguay y Estados Unidos, basada en valores compartidos como la democracia y la libertad económica, enfrenta el desafío de transformarse en resultados concretos. Los dos países deben avanzar hacia una nueva etapa de cooperación económica y empresarial, impulsada por la diplomacia privada y el liderazgo conjunto del sector público y privado.
This Sunday legislative elections will make or break Milei’s program. If LLA and its allies do not obtain enough seats to be a “blocking minority” or 33% of the deputies, it will be difficult to pursue Milei’s program as envisioned. In this scenario, confidence would likely plunge, and Milei’s plan will join the list of failed attempts to fix the economy of Argentina.
Ecuador’s diversified export profile and relationships with the EU, U.S. and China can be solidified with strategic policy implementation.
Strong democracies, civic engagement, and infrastructure investment are the keys for middle-income LAC countries to facilitate sustainable development.
The August 17 elections will set the trajectory for the country’s economy and political landscape.
Now is the moment for a renewal of U.S. and European economic ties with Latin America.
As the Summit of the Americas nears, geopolitical rivalry is reshaping the Caribbean—and the Dominican Republic is emerging at the heart of this evolving order.
Latin America and the Caribbean, long overlooked in Canadian policy, could become part of a broader shift as Canada adapts its international engagement to new economic and geopolitical pressures.