Organized crime has in recent years begun to affect formerly calm countries like Chile and Ecuador, while remaining strong in places such as Mexico and Brazil. In this episode, an analysis of recent crime trends in the region. We’ll also assess how governments have been responding – some choose to disengage altogether, while others toughen their approach. Our guest is Jeremy McDermott, one of the founders of InSight Crime, a think tank and publication that produces in-depth reports and analysis on international crime in Latin America.
Lula 3 One Year On
Guatemala, Guyana and Other Crises: A View From the OAS
Peru’s Perpetual Crisis
Javier Milei's Challenges
Mexico's Elections Begin to Take Shape
Chile: Gabriel Boric's Conundrum
Brazil: The Big Picture
Massa vs. Milei: Who Is the Favorite in Argentina?
The White House’s Juan Gonzalez on the Venezuela-U.S. Deal
Is Latin America’s Lost Decade Ending?
Making Sense of Venezuela's Elections
Bolivia: The Return of Evo Morales?
Who's Who in Ecuador's Election
Mexico’s Moment?
Chile: What the 50th Coup Anniversary Tells Us About Politics Today
Is Bolsonaro Done? New Dynamics in Brasília
A Turning Point for Latin America’s Economies
Argentina: Javier Milei’s Moment?
Why Latin America Is So Vulnerable to Cyberattacks
Guatemalan Democracy on the Brink, and the U.S. Response
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