As we cap off a crazy 2017, Latin America is gearing up for an even crazier 2018. Of the five (potentially six) presidential elections to be held in the region next year, those in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico promise to be particularly contentious. Peter and Muni take a closer look at these three Latin American powerhouses and the key issues and candidates to watch in their upcoming races. They’re joined by Venezuelan author and political scientist Moisés Naím to discuss broader trends in the region – some of them encouraging, others extremely worrying.
2018: Latin America’s Electoral Roller Coaster
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