
Policy Memo: How U.S. Policymakers Can Support Humanitarian Accords in Venezuela
The crisis in Venezuela poses one of the biggest challenges to democracy and human rights in the hemisphere today, and…
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The crisis in Venezuela poses one of the biggest challenges to democracy and human rights in the hemisphere today, and…
Venezuela is experiencing an intractable political conflict marked by increasing repression and the dissolution of the country’s democratic institutions, leading…
When a new administration takes office on January 20, Venezuela’s descent into authoritarianism will pose a unique challenge to President-elect…
The Venezuelan population is suffering a deep, complex humanitarian emergency, and broader access to humanitarian assistance is urgently needed to…
A new report published by the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) finds that, while Venezuela’s economic crisis began before…
While corruption and organized crime are thriving amid Venezuela’s political and economic crisis, previously unpublished U.S. government drug trade monitoring…
In a policy brief for the Woodrow Wilson Center, University of Southern California faculty emeritus Abraham F. Lowenthal and WOLA…
As Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro prepares to claim a new term on January 10 based on a deeply flawed election,…
As the political, social, and economic crisis in Venezuela worsens, more and more Venezuelans are fleeing their country. Countries across…
This joint report analyzes the effects of drug policy in the Americas, including the militarization of law enforcement, the criminalization of consumption, the weakening of due process guarantees, mass incarceration, disproportionate penalties, and restrictions on access to health care.
Waiting for Change documents the complexities and disappointments of the Obama Administration’s relations with Latin America in its first year. The report identifies an underlying trend toward greater militarization of U.S. foreign policy which spans Democratic and Republican administrations alike.
WOLA’s plan for an overhaul of U.S.-Latin America relations gives the next administration important recommendations on how the United States can rebuild its standing in Latin America by putting relations on a new footing based on engagement, respect, and collective action on common challenges.
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