Argentina

April 29, 2020
Nicholas Cunningham

The government of Argentina may be just weeks away from a major debt default. Its years-long gamble on fracking is not the solution.

March 24, 2020
Lucía Cholakian Herrera

The struggle to hold the military to account for crimes against humanity are a part of Argentinian identity. A group of grandmothers leads the story of that struggle.

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. 

October 3, 2019
Cecilia Nowell

Oaxaca's monumental decision last week to decriminalize abortion is part of a larger "Green Tide" movement across Latin America. 

September 30, 2019
Pablo Stefanoni

Si gana el peronismo/kirchnerismo, seremos testigos de cómo se reinventa este espacio, que de seguro no será el kirchnerismo que ya conocemos.

September 23, 2019
Jeffery R. Webber

Political theorist Mabel Thwaites Rey discusses the rise and decline of progressive governments in Latin America, dynamics that spurred the “end of the cycle,” and characteristics of the new Right.

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