Briefings & Intelligence
Piñera makes a play for the middle class
Our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson assesses the potential impacts and considers the motivations of President Sebastián Piñera's government's new package of economic measures, designed to help the country’s middle class come through the next phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Andrew Thompson
Webinars
LatAm Outlook 2021 Conference
On 16 March, Canning House and our partners looked ahead at the forces shaping Latin America over the next 5 years and beyond across the region's politics, economics, health, society, environment and security and corruption trends.
- Canning House & partners
Briefings & Intelligence
LatAm Outlook 2021
Canning House and our partners are pleased to present the LatAm Outlook 2021, examining the key trends across Latin America's politics, economics, health, society, environment and security and corruption over the next 5 years and beyond.
- Canning House & partners
Briefings & Intelligence
11-03-2021 Latin American Weekly Report
Paraguayan protesters rise up against Abdo Benítez
- LatinNews
Briefings & Intelligence
Top three Latin American economies need immunisation boost
Our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson considers the implications of OECD figures suggesting that though Argentina, Brazil and Mexico have seen stronger-than-expected economic growth this year, their growth in the next is likely to be lower than the global average as underlying problems come back to bite.
- Andrew Thompson
Briefings & Intelligence
Portugal chases EU-Mercosur deal
As the EU-Mercosur trade deal, over twenty years in the making, continues to stall over European environmental concerns, our Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson considers Portugal's potential role, and what this all means for Mercosur's future.
- Andrew Thompson