
The Foreign Affairs Interview
How Latin America Can Survive an Age of Turmoil
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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Quick takeaways
- The Trump administration's unexpected focus on Latin America addresses immigration and trade, potentially reshaping U.S. regional relations.
- Latin America's resilience amidst economic recovery and organized crime highlights a duality that leaders must adeptly manage for stability.
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Increased U.S. Focus on Latin America
The Trump administration marks a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy by prioritizing Latin America—something many observers did not expect. Historically, U.S. presidents have been criticized for neglecting this region, but Trump’s focus on issues like immigration and drug trafficking has elevated Latin American relations in his agenda. His administration's interest extends beyond Mexico and Central America to encompass the Panama Canal and Canada, indicating a broader strategy for the hemisphere. This pivot is viewed by some as a potential pathway for improved relationships, yet its implications on regional stability and cooperation raise critical questions.
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