A selection of media appearances by °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Institute of the Americas staff during 2024
Most Americans think inflation is higher than it really is
Professor Iwan Morgan stated in Newsweek: "Inflation is a key issue in the election despite other economic indicators being generally strong. High food and gas prices hit the pockets of many Americans who question whether inflation has been brought under control. This is an issue that could damage Harris' poll prospects unless she finds a way of reassuring people of future economic improvement."
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Why the Venezuela election matters to the West
Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas (Honorary Professor) discusses possible implications of Edmundo Gonzalez winning the 2024 Presidential election.
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Kamala Harris: What she's said about women's issues
Professor Iwan Morgan (°×С½ãÂÛ̳ Institute of the Americas) said Harris "will show more concern for women's issues than any major party presidential candidate in history - greater even that Hillary Clinton because these issues are now under far more sustained attack than in 2016."
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Biden exits US presidential election raceÂ
Professor Iwan Morgan (°×С½ãÂÛ̳ Institute of the Americas) comments on Biden’s unprecedented decision to exit the presidential race. Listen from 2hr 54 min.
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Michelle Obama entering the race could be Trump’s worst nightmare
Dr Nadia Hilliard suggests that political donors and strategists may be urging Michelle Obama to consider challenging Joe Biden as the Republican Presidential candidate.
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Analysis: Coup attempt in Bolivia raises questions over role of US in region
Writing for iNews, Dr Johanna Amaya-Panche explores what an attempted coup in Bolivia means for the region and what questions it may raise about the role of the US in political polarisation in Latin America.
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Trump VP Favorite Sees Rising Crime in Home State
Professor Iwan Morgan is quoted on the impact chosing Governor Doug Burgum as a running-mate would have on Trump's election 2024 campaign.
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Will neighbouring countries follow El Salvador's lead on crime?
Dr Kate Saunders-Hastings features as an expert witness for this BBC World Service podcast on crime and security policy in El SalvadorÂ
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Rights group urges Thailand to stop forcing dissidents to return to countries they fled for safety
Dr Francesca Lessa is quoted in relation to her research on autocratic leaders in Latin America in 1970s and 1980s.
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Enforced disappearances in South America
Dr Francesca Lessa talks about the regimes across Latin America during the 1970s and 1980s that moved against opponents by making them disappear.
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