The global liberal democratic order might be down, but it’s not out 19 de January de 2018 Op-eds Op-eds While the order has come under criticism in the past, it has never experienced anything quite like the assault of the present. Op-eds Access
Why the actions of cities — not nations — will be the key to our survival on earth 17 de January de 2018 Op-eds Safer cities Climate Security Op-eds Safer cities Climate Security While some world leaders resist global cooperation, city leaders are working across borders to tackle big issues like global warming, immigration and terrorism. Op-eds Safer cities Climate Security Access
Salvadorans forced to return home will face one of the most dangerous places on the planet 12 de January de 2018 Op-eds Op-eds Salvadorans were first granted TPS in 2001 after a large earthquake struck El Salvador, but the Department of Homeland Security now argues that the “original conditions” no longer exist. Op-eds Access
So, the liberal order is in free fall? Not so fast 10 de January de 2018 Op-eds Op-eds While the global liberal democratic order is most certainly down, it is far from out. Op-eds Access
Drogas: la guerra que no acabó y los riesgos que emergen 8 de January de 2018 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities Razón Pública January, 2018 En medio de una reñida campaña presidencial, el aumento en las hectáreas de coca podría revivir las fumigaciones y endurecer otra vez la “guerra” contras la drogas. ¿Cómo reducir los cultivos ilícitos sin hacer daño a la paz y al desarrollo?… Op-eds Safer cities Access
In Brazil, Religious Gang Leaders Say They’re Waging a Holy War 25 de December de 2017 Op-eds Op-eds In some gang-controlled parts of Rio, just wearing the religious garb of Candomblé or Umbanda is a crime punishable by expulsion. Op-eds Access
Egypt´s terrorist violence is a reminder of the new normal 25 de November de 2017 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities WEF Forum November, 2017 Friday´s savage attack in Egypt is a reminder that the vast majority of terrorist-related killings occur in less well known cities far from the media glare. To be sure, the brutal murder of 305 practicing Sufis in Bir al-Abed represents a… Op-eds Safer cities Access
Is Populism Making a Comeback in Latin America? 23 de October de 2017 Op-eds Op-eds Having rejected its demogogues just a few years ago, the region is now poised to welcome them back Op-eds Access
Gun violence hits all citizens with a heavy financial toll 10 de October de 2017 Op-eds Op-eds Whether caused by a lone wolf or an intimate partner, gun violence is expensive Op-eds Access
Lessons from organised crime task forces: Brazil and beyond 10 de October de 2017 Op-eds Child Security Index in the news Op-eds Child Security Index in the news Delivering an effective law enforcement and criminal justice response to organized crime is challenging for even the best resourced governments. Op-eds Child Security Index in the news Access
La violencia luego del acuerdo de paz 2 de October de 2017 Op-eds International Cooperation Op-eds International Cooperation La información y el análisis son la única manera de evidenciar los verdaderos cambios en violencia. Op-eds International Cooperation Access
China’s Strategic Play in Brazil 28 de September de 2017 Op-eds Op-eds A jump in Chinese investment could have a big impact on Latin America’s largest economy. Op-eds Access
Caught between police and gangs, Rio de Janeiro residents are dying in the line of fire 5 de September de 2017 In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security In Rio de Janeiro, where murder rates this year have soared to their highest levels in a decade, violence stalks even the youngest residents. In the Media Op-eds Citizen Security Access
What it will take to stem the violence in Latin America 22 de August de 2017 Op-eds International Cooperation Op-eds International Cooperation The sense of unease on many Latin American city streets is palpable. Fear and uncertainty affect people’s day-to-day decisions — whether to take public transport, where to buy groceries, when to go out at night. Op-eds International Cooperation Access
Brazil’s Internet Is Under Attack, Again 15 de August de 2017 Digital Security in the Media Op-eds Digital Security in the Media Op-eds The Brazilian government has launched a consultation on the future of CGI.br, the body that sets internet policy in the country. Some fear that the Temer administration is trying to gut it. Digital Security in the Media Op-eds Access