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 Briefings examines current conflicts in the region and their implications for international relations.

Publishers: International Crisis Group (ICG)
Publications: Broken Ties, Frozen Borders: Colombia and Venezuela Face COVID-19
Venezuela’s Military Enigma
A Way Out of Latin America’s Impasse over Venezuela
Venezuela: Edge of the Precipice
Venezuela: Unnatural Disaster
On Thinner Ice: The Final Phase of Colombia’s Peace Talks
Venezuela: Dangerous Inertia
Corridor of Violence: The Guatemala-Honduras Border
Venezuela: Tipping Point
Justice at the Barrel of a Gun: Vigilante Militias in Mexico
Venezuela: A House Divided
Colombia: Peace At Last?
Keeping Haiti Safe: Justice Reform
Keeping Haiti Safe: Police Reform
Post-quake Haiti: Security Depends on Resettlement and Development
Guatemala’s Elections: Clean Polls, Dirty Politics
Improving Security Policy in Colombia
Venezuela: Accelerating the Bolivarian Revolution
The Virtuous Twins: Protecting Human Rights and Improving Security in Colombia
Haiti - Saving the Environment, Preventing Instability and Conflict
Haiti 2009: Stability at Risk
Bolivia - Rescuing the New Constitution and Democratic Stability
Colombia - Making Military Progress Pay Off
Colombia - Moving Forward with the ELN?
Haiti - Prison Reform and the Rule of Law
Haiti - Justice Refom and the Security Crisis
Bolivia's Reforms - The Danger of New Conflicts
Haiti - Security and the Reintegration of the State
Tougher Challenges Ahead for Colombia's Uribe
Haiti After the Elections - Challenges for Préval's First 100 Days
Haiti's Elections - The Case for a Short Delay
Can Haiti Hold Elections in 2005?
Haiti's Transition - Hanging in the Balance
Increasing Europe's Stake in the Andes
Venezuela - Headed Toward Civil War?
Hostages for Prisoners - A Way to Peace in Colombia?
Colombia - Will Uribe's Honeymoon Last?
The Stakes in the Presidential Election in Colombia
The 10 March 2002 Parliamentary Elections in Colombia
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