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Chilean Politics

October 2, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Global News Dispatches: Unfunded Disasters, Leadership Crises, and Rising Corruption

In this global news dispatches, our news syndicators report on critical events shaping various regions of the world. From Congress’s failure to allocate relief funds ahead of a devastating hurricane to escalating

Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

When the Dead Awaken in Chile

The election of Jose Antonio Kast as Chile’s president on December 14, 2025, marks a critical inflection point in Latin America’s political trajectory and reflects a wider global shift toward far-right and hard-right governance. Kast’s victory – the first for

December 17, 2025

Chile: Pinochetism Returns to Power

Columns/Geopolitics

José A. Kast’s resounding victory in the runoff election is bound to have a profound influence on Chile. A solid, neo-fascist, extreme right-wing force

Chile: A Bleeding Heart Yet Resilient Amidst Political Challenges

Chile/Geopolitics/World

The disappointment felt by many left-wing supporters in Latin America has been renewed with the recent democratic victory of the far right in Chile.

Chile: A Bleeding Heart Yet Resilient Amidst Political Challenges

December 19, 2025
Chile/Geopolitics/World

The disappointment felt by many left-wing supporters in Latin America has been renewed with the recent democratic victory of the far right in Chile. This sentiment is particularly poignant as it reflects

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Chile: Pinochetism Returns to Power

December 17, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

José A. Kast’s resounding victory in the runoff election is bound to have a profound influence on Chile. A solid, neo-fascist, extreme right-wing force consolidated as a result of the convergence of

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When the Dead Awaken in Chile

December 17, 2025
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

The election of Jose Antonio Kast as Chile’s president on December 14, 2025, marks a critical inflection point in Latin America’s political trajectory and reflects a wider global shift toward far-right and

More

Global News Dispatches: Unfunded Disasters, Leadership Crises, and Rising Corruption

October 2, 2024
Diplomacy/News

In this global news dispatches, our news syndicators report on critical events shaping various regions of the world. From Congress’s failure to allocate relief funds ahead of a devastating hurricane to escalating

More

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