As eager young hikers travel to the end of the world in Patagonia to hike some of the world’s most beautiful mountains and glaciers, they may wonder at the words spray-painted on rocks bordering the trails: La ley de glaciares … Continue reading
Madeleine Landon
Madeleine Landon is a U2 student pursuing an Honours International Development with a minor in Environment. She is interested in writing about Latin American Politics during her semester abroad in Buenos Aires.
Regulating Deregulation: Javier Milei’s Labour Reforms in Argentina
On February 19, workers throughout Buenos Aires staged a 24-hour strike to protest the lower house’s approval of libertarian Argentinian president Javier Milei’s labour reforms, which will extend working hours, limit the right to strike, and reduce severance pay. Thousands… Continue reading
Make America(s) Great Again: What Colombia’s Upcoming Election Reveals about the Rise of Far-Right Populist Leaders in Latin America
On February 3, Colombia’s first leftist president, Gustavo Petro, visited the White House to meet with President Trump. Throughout the country, Colombians held their breath in anticipation after a year of heightened tensions between the two nations. In October, Trump … Continue reading