Kirchner

January 30, 2020
Ernesto Semán

A look back at the factors that led to Peronism—and populism's—resurgence in Argentina. 

October 29, 2019
Santiago Anria and Gabriel Vommaro

Sunday's elections in Argentina demonstrate that pronouncements of the death of the Left in Latin America were premature. 

October 26, 2019

A NACLA reading list to put Argentina’s contentious elections, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s resurgence, into context.

October 24, 2019
Matías Vernengo

With the likely return of Kirchner, it's important to look back at the complicated relationship between Argentina and the International Monetary Fund to understand the country's economic future. 

October 22, 2019
Julia Knoerr

Ahead of the October elections in Argentina, Villa 31 encapsulates the failures of the Macri administration in addressing marginalized communities' needs. 

June 3, 2019
Fernando Manuel Suárez

Cristina Kirchner’s decision to run for vice president has rocked the Argentinian political landscape and threatens to throw Macrismo off course.

January 7, 2019
Jeffery R. Webber

In Catalyst, René Rojas provides an impressive structural analysis of the Pink Tide’s rise and fall. But to explain and confront a resurgent Right across the region, our understandings of the Left turn’s shortcomings must go further.

June 7, 2018
Cora Fernandez Anderson

Argentina’s Lower House will vote on a bill to legalize abortion on June 13 after a congressional debate opened in March for the first time in the country’s history. Why is it happening now, and why has it taken so long?

December 2, 2015
Ernesto Semán

Conservatives in Latin America gaze toward Buenos Aires in search of their city on a hill.

October 21, 2015
Charles Dolph

National elections on October 25th present voters with sharply contrasting visions of government’s role.

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