
World Politics Review
World Politics Review provides uncompromising analysis of critical global trends and international affairs to give policymakers, businesspeople and academics the context they need to have the confidence they want.
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Max Radwin
I'm a bilingual journalist who investigates and exposes corruption and organized crime, especially when it impacts human rights and environmental issues. I have reported from across 10 Latin American countries …
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Luke Taylor
Freelance journalist covering Colombia, Venezuela and wider Latin America from Bogotá, Colombia.Reports on global health for the British Medical Journal and life sciences and the environment — particularly the Amazon …
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Jeevan Ravindran
I am an award-winning freelance multimedia journalist based between London and Sri Lanka. My primary beat is human rights and politics, although I also cover breaking news. I focus mainly …
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May El Habachi
I'm a freelance writer with over 15 years' experience focusing on entrepreneurship, business and development in the Middle East. My work has appeared in international publications, including Forbes, Newsweek, MIT …
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Latest Articles








A Colombian Drug Lord’s Victims Protest His Extradition to the U.S.


The Middle East Looks to Innovate Its Way Out of a Water Crisis

‘The Deaths Can’t Be Erased’: Tamils and the Fight for Justice in Sri Lanka

Egypt’s #MeToo Activists See Progress, but ‘the Road Ahead Is Long’

In Poland, Anti-LGBT Sentiment Is Isolating Its Small Towns

Will Colombia’s Duque Be the Next to Stumble Over Mass Protests?

Cutting U.S. Aid to Central America Is No Way to Address Immigration

Latin America’s ‘Double Burden’ of Malnutrition: Rising Obesity and Undernourishment

Just Months Into His Second Stint as President, Chile’s Pinera Is Already Stumbling

Venezuela’s Neighbors Scramble to Cope With the Region’s Worst Refugee Crisis

How Macri Is Trying to Keep Pace With Argentina’s Women’s Rights Movement

Paraguay’s New Pro-Business President Cements Latin America’s Shift to the Right

Will Venezuela’s Latest Fraudulent Election Spur the European Union to Act?

Has Venezuela’s Opposition Lost Sight of What It Is Fighting For?

Cocaine Production Is Spiking in Peru and Bolivia, and It Could Keep Going Up

'Who Isn't Involved?': How Corruption Fuels Cocaine Trafficking in Bolivia



Guatemala’s Assault on an Anti-Corruption Commission Evokes the Country’s Dark Past

Will Duque Maintain Santos’ Other Legacy in Colombia—the Economic Recovery?

Doctors Take a Leading Role in Protests to End 50 Years of Family Rule in Togo
