Series

The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit NGO covering over 50 crisis-affected countries and territories across four continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve conflict. The series Crisis Group Latin America Reports examines current conflicts in the region and their implications for international relations.

Publishers: International Crisis Group (ICG)
Publications: Calming the Restless Pacific: Violence and Crime on Colombia’s Coast
Gold and Grief in Venezuela’s Violent South
Saving Guatemala’s Fight against Crime and Impunity
The Missing Peace: Colombia’s New Government and Last Guerrillas
Mexico´s Southern Border: Security, Violence and Migration in the Trump Era
Containing the Shock Waves from Venezuela
Mafia of the Poor: Gang Violence and Extortion in Central America
Veracruz: Fixing Mexico´s State of Terror
In the Shadow of ´No´: Peace after Colombia´s Plebiscite
Venezuela: Tough Talking
Colombia´s Final Steps to the End of War
Easy Prey: Criminal Violence and Central American Migration
Crutch to Catalyst? The International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG)
Disappeared: Justice Denied in Mexico’s Guerrero State
Back from the Brink: Saving Ciudad Juárez
The Day After Tomorrow: Colombia’s FARC and the End of the Conflict
Left in the Cold? The ELN and Colombia’s Peace Talks
Justice On Trial in Guatemala: The Ríos Montt Case
Transitional Justice and Colombia’s Peace Talks
Peña Nieto’s Challenge: Criminal Cartels and Rule of Law in Mexico
Totonicapán: Tension in Guatemala's Indigenous Hinterland
Governing Haiti: Time for National Consensus
Towards a Post-MINUSTAH Haiti: Making an Effective Transition
Police Reform in Guatemala: Obstacles and Opportunities
Dangerous Uncertainty Ahead of Venezuela’s Elections
Dismantling Colombia’s New Illegal Armed Groups
Moving Beyond Easy Wins: Colombia's Borders
Guatemala: Drug Trafficking and Violence
Violence and Politics in Venezuela
Cutting the Links Between Crime and Local Politics
Haiti: The Stakes of the Post-Quake Elections
Learning to Walk Without a Crutch
Colombia: President Santos's Conflict Resolution Opportunity
Guatemala: Squeezed Between Crime and Impunity
Haiti: Stabilisation and Reconstruction After the Quake
Uribe's Possible Third Term and Conflict Resolution in Colombia
Ending Colombia's FARC Conflict: Dealing the Right Card
Correcting Course - Victims and the Justice and Peace Law in Colombia
Reforming Haiti's Security Sector
Venezuela - Political Reform or Regime Demise
Latin American Drugs II - Improving Policy and Reducing Harm
Latin American Drugs I - Losing the Fight
Peacebuilding in Haiti - Including Haitians from Abroad
Bolivia's New Constitution - Avoiding Violent Confrontation
Ecuador - Overcoming Instability?
Consolidating Stability in Haiti
Colombia's New Armed Groups
Hugo Chavez's Revolution
Bolivia's Rocky Road to Reforms
Uribe's Re-Election - Can the EU Help Colombia Develop a More Balanced Peace Strategy?
Colombia - Towards Peace and Justice?
Bolivia at the Crossroads - The December Elections
Colombia - Presidential Politics and Peace Prospects
Spoiling Security in Haiti
Coca, Drugs and Social Protest in Bolivia and Peru
War and Drugs in Colombia
A New Chance for Haiti?
Colombia's Borders - The Weak Link in Uribe's Security Policy
Demobilising the Paramilitaries in Colombia - An Achievable Goal?
Bolivia's Divisions: Too Deep to Heal?
Colombia - President Uribe's Democratic Security Policy
Colombia - Negotiating with the Paramilitaries
Colombia's Humanitarian Crisis
Colombia and its Neighbours - The Tentacles of Instability
Colombia - Prospects for Peace within the ELN
Colombia's Elusive Quest for Peace
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