The findings of the 2016 Global Law and Order Report shows that “Venezuela has become a society that’s just breaking down,” says AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Venezuelans Feel Less Safe at Home Than Syrians
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Franco Ordoñez
LatAm in Focus: The Achilles Heel of Cuba's Energy Sector
If oil shipments from Venezuela stop, Cuba will have to find $1.3 billion to buy the...
LatAm in Focus: The Achilles Heel of Cuba's Energy Sector
If oil shipments from Venezuela stop, Cuba will have to find $1.3 billion to buy the oil it needs, says researcher Jorge Piñon.
Weekly Chart: The Cuba-Venezuela Oil Relationship
As Petrocaribe’s top oil recipient, Cuba hurts when Venezuela hurts.
Explainer: The Role of the Venezuelan Military in Politics
In light of recent moves by President Nicolás Maduro, we survey other moments when the military was front and center in Venezuelan political life.
AQ Top 5 Latin American Academics: Ricardo Hausmann
Venezuela's "know-how" economist has helped countries like Colombia, Mexico and Peru shield themselves from boom and bust cycles.
AQ Top 5 Latin American Academics: Mónica Ponce de León
An architect who embraces digital technology in an era when some have questioned her discipline’s relevance.