

How Latin America Can Survive an Age of Turmoil
35 snips Apr 10, 2025
Brian Winter, longtime editor of Americas Quarterly and Latin America analyst, discusses the shifting political landscape in Latin America under Trump’s administration. He highlights how leaders from Argentina to Mexico are adapting to confrontational U.S. policies while navigating their own political challenges. Winter explores the region's response to issues like immigration and drug trafficking, as well as the rise of strongman governance. He emphasizes that Latin America may be better positioned than many think to handle the geopolitical turmoil ahead.
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Latin America's Resilience and Challenges
- Latin America has shown resilience post-pandemic, driven by its resources key to the climate transition.
- However, challenges remain, especially with the surge in cocaine production fueling organized crime.
Cocaine's Impact on Latin America
- Cocaine, not fentanyl, is the primary driver of instability and corruption due to its higher revenue generation.
- The shift in cocaine's destination, now including Latin American countries and Asia, exacerbates regional issues.
Right-Wing Ascendancy in Latin America
- The rise of right-wing leaders like Bukele and Milei reflects a regional desire for strong security measures and smaller government.
- This aligns with a growing gig economy culture where individual entrepreneurship is valued.