Javier Milei has said it’s going to be long and hard, but there’s no other way — and that if he doesn’t follow his plan to the letter, the consequences will be worse. That’s how he won.
Op-ed
The struggle for human rights in Argentina is a model for other countries, but recent events bring back a feeling of insecurity
Argentina’s democracy needs to build new dreams but also insure they can be turned into achievable goals
Milei’s full-day inauguration: from cold shoulders to political favors
Milei further moderates his rhetoric as he contends with governability, economic concerns
The US has yet to publicly define what a successful China policy would look like
Analysis: The Central Bank’s interest-bearing liabilities are not the main problem
Prioritizing the liquidation of these liabilities without a comprehensive stabilization plan would be putting the cart before the horse
Argentine President-elect Javier Milei got to work as he began the presidential transition process
Argentina’s president-elect is likely to ditch the Supreme Court impeachment, give the judiciary financial autonomy, and seek to fill key vacancies