
"Latin America's Power Shifts, Security Risks & Market Moves" provides a premium weekly briefing distilling over 80 curated sources into a structured intelligence report. It covers politics, organised crime, social justice, and market trends across Latin America with deep analysis beyond headlines.
Key themes include:
Political tensions such as Bolivia's rightward tilt, Colombia's political violence following Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay’s assassination, and Ecuador’s clash over security laws.
Geopolitical shifts involving US-Brazil trade tensions and enhanced US maritime presence in the Caribbean.
Organised crime adapting with FARC child recruitment, prison-centred gangs in Brazil, and rising homicide rates in Ecuador.
Social issues like persistent inequality despite falling poverty in Mexico and Venezuela’s migrant crisis.
Environmental and economic pressures, including South America emerging as a major oil-producing region and mercury contamination in the Colombian Amazon.
The podcast offers an exhaustive, evidence-led strategic briefing aimed at analysts, policymakers, journalists, and others seeking to understand the complex and evolving risks and opportunities in Latin America.
The edition referenced is from mid-August 2025 and subscription funds research for a forthcoming book on business, power, and social justice in the region. It is well-suited for listeners seeking context-rich, actionable intelligence on Latin America’s dynamic security and political landscape.