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Primäre Reiter
Following the abolition of the Army, narratives celebrating Central America’s most peaceful nation have masked a militarized policing model shaped by U.S.-sponsored counterinsurgency. |
As infighting within the Movement Toward Socialism threatens to split the party, Bolivia’s historic social movements are forced to choose sides. |
Supporters cheered as the new far-right libertarian president pledged to push austerity measures. But with progressive forces vowing to resist, his shock treatment could backfire. |
Formerly incarcerated women lead the struggle to rethink Colombia's broken prison system. What promise does a new restorative justice law hold? |
Henry Kissinger helped orchestrate the demise of Chilean democracy in 1970. His legacy reflects a ruthless prioritization of U.S. hegemony over democratic principles. |
The city of Sevilla gave the award show €19 million to host the event and now expects a $530 million profit. Fans and critics alike have criticized the decision to host the event in Spain instead of a country in Latin America or the Caribbean |
President Nayib Bukele leverages an antagonistic stance against El Salvador’s past to consolidate his political power. |
Latin American leaders are split on Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. But in Chile, the Palestinian diaspora, Indigenous communities, and others have stood with the people of Gaza. |
In the throes of the Cold War, a tiny Caribbean island dared to wage a revolutionary experiment. As the Revo imploded, the United States invaded. By Amy Li Baksh a Caribbean writer, artist, and activist based in Trinidad and Tobago. |
As the United States and its allies push renewed foreign intervention, the uses and abuses of the first Black republic as a testing ground of imperialism offer stark warnings. Haiti still struggles to be free. (available open access for a limited time!) |
The Argentine primary elections caused a political earthquake, with libertarian Javier Milei taking first place and Peronism coming in third. Never before has the radicalized right won so many votes. |
A conversation with the Argentine feminist scholar and activist in New York: Latin America’s feminisms “have fundamentally altered what we understand about politics.” (auch auf Spanisch) |
Una candidata a alcaldesa distinta desafía la privatización de la infraestructura urbana del agua e intenta unir a una izquierda históricamente divida. |
Ahead of Venezuela’s 2024 presidential elections, lawyer and trans activist Tamara Adrián has put her hat in the ring as a candidate in this year's opposition primaries. |
A pesar de la intensa represión y la división transfóbica, un poderoso movimiento feminista está cambiando el debate sobre la violencia de género. (auch auf Englisch) |
Tesla’s plan to open a Gigafactory in Monterrey is welcomed by local business elites, but will only deepen processes of labor devaluation and technological dependency. |
En el mundo multipolar, los gobiernos progresistas de hoy enfrentan desafíos y oportunidades muy distintos al primer ciclo. ¿Cómo afrontarán los retos? |
Latin America’s resurgent Left faces steep challenges. What are the lessons from the first Pink Tide and the prospects for transformative change? |
Xiomara Castro llegó a la presidencia con la promesa de refundar el país tras más de una década de neoliberalismo agresivo. A pesar de grandes retos, la esperanza no se ha frustrada aun. |
Una crónica del Día Internacional de la Mujer en Buenos Aires con enfoque en las demandas y reivindicaciones de las disidencias sexuales. |
The latest issue of the NACLA Report explores lessons from the Pink Tide and what lies ahead for the diverse Lefts in Latin America today. |
Hollowed-out political parties and the legacy of dictatorship once again leave Chile’s constitutional process hindered by a crisis of representation. |
En el contexto de una cultura de impunidad, mujeres figuras públicas están siendo asesinadas en Honduras en tasas alarmantes. |
A controversial, high-profile detention reveals deep divides within the MAS and an uncertain path forward amid an ongoing conservative backlash. |
Throughout Chile’s constitutional process, right-wing rhetoric has rejected indigenous recognitions and representation in defense of the status quo. |
En medio del proceso de cambio en curso, un analista de los movimientos sociales chilenos reflexiona sobre las múltiples izquierdas y las relaciones de poder que existen hoy en Chile. Auch auf Englisch |
Con fuerte movilización ciudadana en todo el país y los poderes del estado ya deslegitimados, las ventanas de diálogo se van cerrando. (Auch auf Englisch) |
A history of broken promises and a lack of representation in the process dampen expectations of real change for residents in conflict zones. |
Mientras el capitalismo y el colonialismo se reacomodan en Chile, las comunidades mapuche continuan la lucha para recuperar sus tierras ancestrales. |
Dos libros, "Nunca más sin Nosotras" y "Por una constitución feminista", sobres las demandas feministas de cara al proceso constituyente en Chile cobran incluso más vigencia después del plebiscito del 4 de septiembre. |
The centerpiece of Petro’s "total peace," talks with the ELN will require considerable cooperation between Bogotá and Caracas. |
Read the editor's introduction to the Winter 2022 issue of the NACLA Report, "Apruebo por Chile: Charting a Future in the Aftermath of Defeat." |
For the hundreds of thousands of Creole speakers living in the Dominican Republic, the lack of language resources limits access to basic services. |
Tras un intenso debate público se aprobó el nuevo Código en referéndum en septiembre, que sitúa la política sexual y de género en el centro de la trama social y política. (auch auf Englisch) |
Three decades of U.S. intervention and opposition policies have helped Nayib Bukele monopolize power. |
As fake news skyrockets, a Brazilian media scholar reflects on what’s at stake in the final days before the country’s crucial presidential vote. |
The degree to which U.S. sanctions have contributed–or not–to Cuban want and need is, of course, debatable. That sanctions are intended to promote want and need is not. Therein lies the tragic irony of 60 years of sanctions. |
Building on longstanding struggles for land, organized campesinos are demanding an active role in the new administration’s agricultural policies. |
In the aftermath of Ecuador's longest-running national strike organized by Indigenous movements, activists now face a wave of criminalization. |
The 1924 attack was finally proven and recognized during the Napalpí truth trials held this year, and reparations have begun. |
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