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Latitudes

Hemispheric relations, Hispanic heritage, and the geopolitics of the Americas. We investigate USMCA renegotiations, nearshoring, Pan-American diplomac...

Hemispheric relations, Hispanic heritage, and the geopolitics of the Americas. We investigate USMCA renegotiations, nearshoring, Pan-American diplomacy, bilingual governance, Spanish colonial law, Latin American urbanism, and U.S. double standards. Half of America lives in former Mexican territory—this geography shapes everything.

19 articles

European Parliament hemicycle showing the measured distances between seats and democratic deliberation
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Neighbors at Arm's Length: The Anti-Woke Turn and the Architecture of Democratic Distance

From Florida's classrooms to Hungary's parliament halls, the 'anti-woke' movement reveals itself as more than culture war—it's a systematic attempt to redesign the distance between citizen and state, neighbor and neighbor, in ways that fundamentally alter democratic participation across the.

September 11, 2025
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Pan‑American Solidarity: Shared Futures Across Hemispheres

Climate, migration, trade — the Americas are entwined. This essay argues that effective responses to shared crises require institutional designs that match hemispheric interdependence: joint infrastructure, finance, and democratic cooperation.

September 8, 2025
Spanish colonial mission ruins against desert landscape at golden hour
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The Forgotten Republics of Light: Reading America Through the Ghost of New Spain

Beneath every American highway lies the dust of empires that spoke in another grammar. The Spanish colonial past offers an alternative genealogy where identity was not binary but layered—a continental experiment from Florida to California that still defines our moral noon.

September 4, 2025
Split image showing European and Latin American flags with diplomatic and trade symbols representing asymmetric U.S. policy treatment
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The Double-Standard Doctrine

How Washington treats Europe like a roommate and Latin America like a distant cousin—and what it would take to change the house rules. An empire doesn't have to call itself an empire. Sometimes it just keeps two sets of house rules. When Europe coughs, the U.S. shows up with casseroles and cash.

August 25, 2025
Modern manufacturing facility with Mexican and American flags, shipping containers and industrial equipment representing hemispheric trade
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The De-Risked Hemisphere

Why Latin America's next boom is North America's best insurance policy. For two decades the world's factory pointed east by reflex. Then pandemics and geopolitics broke muscle memory. 'De-risking' entered the catechism, and procurement teams began measuring distance again—how far the ship must.

August 21, 2025
A hemispheric map showing the Americas with diplomatic cables and trade routes connecting North and South America, rendered in warm earth tones
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Neighbors at Arm's Length

The double standard that warps U.S. policy toward Latin America—and how to fix it. Europe gets the Rules for Allies; Latin America gets the Rules for Neighbors. Here's a field guide to ending the whiplash.

August 18, 2025
Modern cargo trucks crossing the US-Mexico border at Laredo with digital trade infrastructure and clean energy symbols
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NAFTA's Second Act

A blueprint for a clean, fast, bilingual North American economy ahead of the 2026 USMCA review. Trade is a sentence written in verbs: make, certify, clear, deliver. For three decades, North America conjugated those verbs under NAFTA; in 2020 we swapped the grammar for USMCA and kept moving.

August 14, 2025
Underwater fiber optic cables connecting Spain and Latin America with renewable energy installations on both shores
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The Atlantic Speaks Two Languages

The future likes to hide in plain geography. One shore is Spain: reforming, digitizing, and growing faster than its neighbors, with a power grid now majority-renewable. The other shore is Latin America: a continent of copper and code, lithium and logistics.

June 16, 2025
Split view of Madrid's skyline and Miami's skyline connected by air routes and fiber optic cables
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Madrid After Miami: How Spain Can Become the Hemisphere''s Other Capital

For a generation, Miami has styled itself the 'capital of Latin America'—a boast stitched from air routes, private-banking ledgers, and the glow of Spanish-language studios on the Palmetto. The proposition of this essay is not to deny that reality but to widen the map: Spain can shoulder a.

June 12, 2025