Is Javier Milei Actually Improving Argentina?
Two Argentine pundits debate the success of Javier Milei.
Two Argentine pundits debate the success of Javier Milei.
The country claims to be a leader in crypto transactions. But you can't force people to take a currency they don't want.
AFIP is an "unnecessary bureaucracy" that stifles economic freedom, says Milei's government.
The U.N. has documented killings, forced disappearances, and torture.
Javier Milei’s repeal of restrictive rent control laws increased housing supply and stabilized prices.
"Either I signed or I would face consequences," Edmundo González said.
This latest stunt is nothing more than an attempted distraction from the country's deepening political and economic crises.
The arrest warrant against Edmundo González, the recognized winner of the contested Venezuelan election, only fuels the opposition's resolve against the regime.
Javier Milei’s plan to let nonprofit teams convert to for-profit entities may inject capital into a struggling soccer league.
Two Venezuelan immigrants explain the current political unrest in the country.
Argentina's self-proclaimed libertarian president touts a crime-fighting plan that sounds like Minority Report.
His rule threatens U.S. interests by stifling market opportunities, fueling illegal immigration, and elevating regional security risks.
And if the results are proven false, will Venezuela finally move away from authoritarian rule?
With his initial reforms now in effect, the Argentine president announced the "second phase" of his war against inflation and the deficit.
The Cato Institute's Ian Vasquez recently organized a conference in Argentina featuring President Javier Milei. He gives an update on the presidency.
The move is part of the president's ongoing strategy to cut public spending and reduce the national deficit.
A formal partnership between Argentina and El Salvador could signal a major shift in Latin America's approach to digital assets.
With 54 out of 60 seats in Congress, President Nayib Bukele’s party holds significant influence over legislative decisions.
With only a minority of support in Congress, the president had to make concessions to secure the passage of his sweeping reform bill.
The new Argentine president is popular with American libertarians, but his record at home looks increasingly populist and authoritarian.
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El Salvador stands at a crossroads between popular sentiment and adherence to constitutional principles.
Milei's swift action intended to transform Argentina's floundering economy provoked the country's biggest labor union to call tens of thousands to protest in Buenos Aires against his libertarian agenda.
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The government says it's about sovereignty. It might be about oil, too.
If passed, the new libertarian president's omnibus bill of reforms could help Argentina reverse decades of government failure.
Nearly half of Miami's population was born outside the continental United States.
The self-described anarcho-capitalist president devalued the peso, halved government ministries, and announced a series of spending cuts.
"Just as the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the end of a tragic era for the world," he said, "these elections have marked the turning point in our history."
Three lessons from the Austrian economist Murray Rothbard on how American libertarians might think about Milei's Argentina ascension.
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Once you get past the aesthetics, the similarities between Milei and MAGA mostly vanish.
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Argentine libertarian writer Marcos Falcone breaks down Argentina's recent election results and the upcoming runoff.
Join Reason on YouTube and Facebook at 1 p.m. Eastern on Thursday for a discussion with Argentine libertarian writer Marcos Falcone about Argentina's recent election results and the upcoming runoff.
The stakes are high for this weekend's presidential election.
A self-described "anarcho-capitalist" leads in the polls ahead of Argentina's upcoming presidential election.
Join Reason on YouTube at 1 p.m. Eastern for a discussion about the rise of Argentina's Javier Milei with Latin American libertarian activist Gloria Álvarez and Argentine economist Eduardo Marty.
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Argentina's rising political star is a very different sort of politician.
Javier Milei’s coalition, Liberty Moves Forward, advances to the first stage of the October general election.
Próspera Inc. is creating a voluntary free market mini-state inside one of Latin America's poorest nations.
"If there is freedom, private property, rule of law, then Latin Americans thrive," says the social media star.
The economic historian and Magatte Wade, Alex Gladstein, Mohamad Machine-Chian, Tony Woodlief, and Tom Palmer are challenging authoritarians everywhere.
The riot in Brasilia arose from the local tradition of political mob violence.
Twenty-five people have died this month amid nationwide protests.
The question now is whether Bolsonaro’s coalition can remain in place once the man himself is out of power.