Will Freeman
Freeman, Ph.D., is a fellow for Latin America studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
- Peru’s Anti-Law Enforcement Turn Is a Threat to Regional Stability
- For Sheinbaum, a Security Challenge in AMLO’s Home State
- Peru’s Brewing Migration Storm
- El Salvador’s Economy Will Test Bukele 2.0
- Do Latin America’s Top Prosecutors Have Too Much Power?
- The Coming Crisis for Latin America’s Left-Wing Leaders
- Even in Guatemala’s Small Towns, This Election Feels Huge
- The Predatory Economy Thriving in Panama’s Darién Gap
- Seven Decades After Guatemala Coup, Bernardo Arévalo Sees a Dramatic Rise
- In Ecuador, Has Correísmo Changed Its Tune?
- How Jimmy Carter Transformed U.S.-Latin America Relations
- Nayib Bukele’s Growing List of Latin American Admirers
- The Midterms Will Change U.S. Latin America Policy, Just Not the Way You Think
- Lima’s New Mayor Resembles a Peruvian Bolsonaro
- Can Petro Pull Off ‘Total Peace’ in Colombia?
- Latin America’s Parliamentarism Problem
- Wildcard: The 76-Year-Old Newcomer Shaking Up Colombia’s Election
- A Socially Conservative Left Is Gaining Traction in Latin America
- Three Big Challenges Facing Colombia’s Outsider Mayors