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Author: Liana Eustacia Reyes

Liana Eustacia Reyes is a research coordinator for IBI Consultants, a national security consulting firm, and graduate student at New York University (NYU - Department of Politics and International Relations). She is an alumna of Florida International University (FIU) where she earned a Master of Arts in Global Governance (School of International and Public Affairs), a Graduate Certificate in National Security Studies (School of Public Policy), and a Juris Doctor (College of Law). In addition to NYU and FIU, Ms. Reyes has also studied at the University of London (Queen Mary School of International Arbitration), where she earned a Certificate in Global Arbitration. She has professional experience in the legal, business intelligence and investigations fields. And her research focuses on international affairs, law, and security, with regional emphasis on Latin America and Central Asia.
Venezuela’s Maduro must take the first step toward admitting that he has a problem
Latin America and Caribbean Op-ed

Venezuela’s Maduro must take the first step toward admitting that he has a problem

February 17, 2015March 12, 20154 min read

[Originally posted here] There is a common theme among leaders of oppressive regimes around the world — a rhetorical assertion that the United States is

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Latin America: A Culture of Violence?
Latin America and Caribbean Op-ed

Latin America: A Culture of Violence?

February 13, 2015March 12, 20155 min read

[Originally posted here in collaboration with Jorge de Cardenas] On April 17, 2014, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) released its 2013 Global

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