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COVID-19 Recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Partnership Strategy for the Biden Administration


COVID-19 Recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Partnership Strategy for the Biden Administration
In-Depth Research & Reports
by
Jason Marczak and Cristina Guevara
Foreword
From Mexico City to Manaus, the COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged communities throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. In March 2020, families in Guayaquil searched for coffins to bury their loved ones. In April and May, Venezuelans who had fled the Maduro dictatorship were forced to return home after having lost their jobs in neighboring countries. As someone who has spent fifteen years in Congress advocating for the United States to work more closely with our friends in Latin America and the Caribbean, I was deeply saddened as this region became an epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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Sanctions on corrupt players can build stability in Central America


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Fifteen years ago, the United States sought to bolster its partnership with Central America with an ambitious free trade agreement to fuel honest commerce, strengthen democratic institutions, and share the benefits of economic growth. But even before the coronavirus, the region became mired in corruption and crony capitalism, hampered by the entrenched patronage networks that stretch back to turbulent civil wars.
Democratic institutions and rule of law, which are the cornerstones of economic growth and security, are not only stagnant but receding in the region. While the administration of Joe Biden might be tempted to throw more development aid at the issue, it must also tackle corruption. ....

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