Chile
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Chile.
The victory of José Antonio Kast in Chile’s 2025 presidential election ends a political cycle that began, improbably, with a subway fare…
After years in which Chile promised a rupture from neoliberalism, Sunday’s elections were a major setback. While the Left’s joint candidate, Jeannette Jara,…
When Chile’s social uprising erupted in October 2019, we had no idea that six years later, we’d find ourselves where we are today. The…
On 14 December, the predictable happened: José Antonio Kast, the candidate of the far-right Republican Party, prevailed over Jeannette Jara of the…
José A. Kast’s resounding victory in the runoff election is bound to have a profound influence on Chile. A solid, neo-fascist, extreme…
Amid electoral polarization, the most reactionary sectors of the traditional right and the far right accuse the government of Gabriel Boric of…
Chilean social movements have been clear about the need to fight the rise of the far right long before the emergence of…
Chile today stands at a political crossroads where the presidential election is not merely a contest for power—it is a reflection of…
When Chilean troops encircled La Moneda Palace in central Santiago on September 11, 1973, to overthrow the elected president, José Antonio Kast…
Chile’s transfeminist movement faces an uncertain future after a decade of achievements, breakthroughs, and creative political strategies. We are living in a…
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