In Peru, Uncertainty at Home, Consistency Abroad

Any potential shift at home will not trigger any dramatic shifts in Peru’s relationships with the U.S. or China.

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Ten days have passed since Peru’s presidential election, and though all the votes have been counted, electoral authorities have yet to declare a winner. Self-proclaimed socialist Pedro Castillo received a mere 49,000 more votes than his opponent, Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of a former president and an establishment darling. In the lead-up to the election, […]

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