As a result, the number of undecided voters in Uruguay is relatively small. This means that viable parties competing for the ...
The escalating war between Israel and Hezbollah has devastated Lebanon’s agriculture, infrastructure, education, and health sectors. Over a million are displaced, food insecurity is worsening, and ...
Host Beatriz García Nice, an associate at the Wilson Center's Latin America Program, interviews Macarena Sáez, executive director of the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights Watch, to explore the ...
As a result, the number of undecided voters in Uruguay is relatively small. This means that viable parties competing for the presidency are vying for the remaining voters, who are ideologically ...
At the United Nations General Assembly, President Lula warned of the risks we face from the combination of low economic growth, persistent inequality, and accelerating climate change. We are facing a ...
This was not merely Moscow’s next military strike against Georgia but the first war on European soil since World War II—serving as a strategic blueprint for the Kremlin’s broader geopolitical appetite ...
In Uganda, digital platforms are transforming political campaigns. Social media and viral content are driving engagement, but ...
The Wilson Center Congressional Foreign Policy Masterclass Series provides senior staffers the opportunity to go in-depth with our regional experts on a pressing foreign policy issue. This ...
China is Venezuela’s largest bilateral lender as well as a source of diplomatic support. Yet for half a decade Beijing has been steadily unwinding its financial ties with the struggling South American ...
As financial leaders across the global gather in Washington for the October IMF and World Bank meetings, global demand for investments in infrastructure, supply chains, and renewable energy will be ...