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Feb 5, 2024

El Salvador’s President Wins, Despite Concerns Over Crackdown

New York Times

Nayib Bukele won a second term on Sunday, riding support for his crackdown on gangs, even if the price has been restricting civil liberties.

Jan 25, 2024

Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) 2024 Latin America Security Conference: January 25, 2024

Royal United Services Institute

Nick Zimmerman discusses how the United Kingdom, United States, and Latin America can balance their own geopolitical ambitions while simultaneously navigating potential power struggles and divergent objectives

Jan 12, 2024

How the Biden administration helped avoid a coup in Guatemala

Washington Post

With grim predictions of waning U.S. influence around the globe — due to China’s rise and America’s own political dysfunction — Guatemala may emerge as a rare success in promoting democracy.

Dec 7, 2023

From COP28: Climate Migration, A Global Challenge

Immigration Nerds Podcast

On this episode of the Immigration Nerds Podcast, host Lauren Clarke is joined by Erickson Immigration Group Partner Hiba Anver and featured guests Dan Restrepo from Dinámica Americas and Erin Sikorsky from the Climate Migration Council to discuss the issue of climate migration.

Dec 6, 2023

Guatemala’s High-Stakes Electoral Contest Grinds On

U.S. Institute of Peace

Guatemala’s fragile democracy faces its greatest test since the end of the conflicts in the late 20th century. Uncertainty will have significant implications for peace and prosperity. By Ricardo Zuniga

Oct 20, 2023

A host community strategy for managing migration

EL PAÍS

To head off chaos, as part of a multipronged approach to manage and order migration, it is time for decisive action to stabilize migrant hosting communities throughout the Americas. By Dan Restrepo.

May 2, 2023

To effectively manage migration — go bigger

EL PAÍS

With human mobility at historic levels around the world, including throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, the sense that migration cannot be brought under control is pervasive. By Dan Restrepo.

Apr 18, 2023

Is Brazil back on the global stage? Lula's foreign policy in his first 100 days, with Nick Zimmerman

The Brazilian Report & Wilson Center Brazil Institute

Former White House Adviser for South America Nick Zimmerman analyzes the foreign policy of the Lula administration during its first 100 days.

Jan 10, 2023

US and Mexico: Consequential well beyond the border

EL PAÍS

With human mobility at historic levels around the world, including throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, the sense that migration cannot be brought under control is pervasive

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