
S8 Ep848: 12/16: Evan Ellis examines neck-and-neck presidential races in Peru and Colombia. In Peru, the contest between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez carries implications for relations with China. Colombia faces a similar choice between right-wing candidates
From The John Batchelor Show by John Batchelor
May 9, 2026 · 6 min · Season 8 · Episode 848
About this episode
Evan Ellis discusses the close presidential races in Peru and Colombia, highlighting the implications for international relations and security cooperation.
12/16: Evan Ellis examines neck-and-neck presidential races in Peru and Colombia . In Peru , the contest between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez carries implications for relations with China . Colombia faces a similar choice between right-wing candidates and the leftist Ivan Cepeda , affecting future security cooperation. 11900
People in this episode
Host: John Batchelor
Guest: Evan Ellis
Topics covered
- presidential races
- Peru
- Colombia
- China relations
- security cooperation
- right-wing candidates
- leftist candidates
Keywords
- Evan Ellis
- Peru
- Colombia
- Keiko Fujimori
- Roberto Sanchez
- Ivan Cepeda
- China relations
- presidential elections
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: China
Places: Peru, Colombia
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