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Americas Quarterly
School’s Out in Most of Latin America. Gangs Are Thrilled.
January 26, 2021
/ John Otis

With 97% of Latin American kids out of class, some criminal groups see a bonanza in recruitment.

Colombia
Security & Defense
Americas Quarterly
Novo na AQ: Quem saiu ganhando nesta pandemia? O crime organizado.
January 26, 2021
/ AQ Online

A COVID-19 tem sido ótima para o crime organizado. Um aumento da coordenação internacional poderia aliviar pelo menos parte dos danos.

Security & Defense
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Americas Quarterly
7 Big Players in Transnational Crime in Latin America
January 26, 2021
/ AQ Online

The region's criminal groups are increasingly sophisticated. AQ profiles some of the most visible in its new issue.

Americas Quarterly
Una amenaza que no puede ser abordada por separado
January 26, 2021
/ Andrew J. Tiongson

Combatir al crimen organizado requiere de la cooperación entre los países del hemisferio.

Security & Defense
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Americas Quarterly
New AQ: The Pandemic’s Big Winner? Transnational Crime
January 26, 2021
/ AQ Online

COVID-19 has been a bonanza for organized crime. Greater international coordination could ease at least some of the damage.

Security & Defense
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Americas Quarterly
Mexico, China & the US: A Changing Dynamic
January 25, 2021
/ Roman Ortiz

Warmer relations between AMLO and Beijing could create a security conundrum for the U.S.

Mexico
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Americas Quarterly
AQ Podcast: What to Know about Ecuador’s Election
January 21, 2021
/ AQ Online

Familiar faces loom over a crowded field of presidential hopefuls.

Ecuador
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