Brendan O’Boyle

Brendan O’Boyle is a senior editor at Americas Quarterly, where he writes about Latin American politics, produces the Americas Quarterly Podcast, and manages the publication’s social media presence. Brendan has been featured as an expert on Latin American issues in various outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post and El País.
- Where Will Maduro End Up? A Ranking
- ENTREVISTA: Carlos Vecchio, el diplomático principal de Guaidó: “El cambio es inevitable”
- AQ INTERVIEW: Carlos Vecchio, Guaidó’s Top Diplomat: “Change is Unavoidable”
- How Activists Are Getting Aid to Sick Venezuelans
- AQ INTERVIEW: Urtubey: “Argentina’s Problem Didn’t Start With Macri or Cristina”
- Why 2019 Is a Critical Year for Central America
- AQ Top 5 Inventores Latinoamericanos: Gabriela León
- As dez figuras-chave do novo governo brasileiro
- O que os livros de Bolsonaro dizem sobre sua forma de governar
- As cinco políticas prioritárias para Jair Bolsonaro e suas chances de sair vitorioso
- What Jair Bolsonaro’s Reading List Says About How He’ll Govern
- Jair Bolsonaro’s Five Policy Priorities and How Likely He’ll Get His Way
- Ten Key Figures for Brazil’s New Government
- El curioso caso de Alfredo Olmedo, “El Bolsonaro Argentino”
- AQ Top 5 Latin American Inventors: Gabriela León
- The Curious Case of Alfredo Olmedo, the “Argentine Bolsonaro”
- What a Year of Referendums Says About Latin American Politics
- Everything You Need to Know About Brazil’s New Government
- As Her 2016 Rivals Face Investigations, Verónika Mendoza Sees a New Era for Peru
- Moderate Peronists See Chance to Beat Macri in 2019