Biometric system failed to detect terror suspect
Biometric data encompass a range of identifying information excluding name and demographics. This information is important for governments so they can verify people migrating to their country and provide security measure
Continue readingLa globalización del crimen
Fellow Dardo López-Dolz writes on the globalization of crime in this piece from El Montonero. He states that Latin America is an attractive place for criminal organizations due to its high levels of corruption, whic
Continue readingNo se reduce el crimen castigando a las víctimas
Where do corruption, crime, and impunity meet? (Dónde cruzan la corrupción, el crimen, y la impunidad?) Read Dardo López-Dolz latest article, in Spanish, at El Montonero to find out (Lee el artículo de Dardo Lópe
Continue readingTurning the Tables: How Brazil Defeated an ISIS Threat
September 2017 • Issue 5 by Leonardo Coutinho For several decades, Brazil has been criticized for serving as a haven for Islamist extremists in South America. Foz da Iguaçu, a southwestern Brazilian ci
Continue readingLas cartas de posguerra (léase post elecciones)
Read the latest about Peruvian politics from our fellow, Dardo López-Dolz. The full article can be found here, at El Montonero.
Continue readingCrisis de comunicación y gobierno
Read the latest about communication and the government from our fellow, Dardo López-Dolz, at El Montonero (Content in Spanish).
Continue readingThe Merit System
In an article for the Weekly Standard, Fellow Candice Malcolm writes how the United States can benefit from learning from Canada's immigration policies. This is a timely issue, especially "at a time when populist backlas
Continue readingSituation Report: Crisis in Venezuela
August 2017 -- Venezuela has started to garner international attention as the country's political situation continues to deteriorate, shining a spotlight on the oft-neglected country and its internal unrest.The U.S
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