Welcome to Summer InSights 2026.
This year’s edition examines four dynamics currently reshaping organized crime across Latin America.
Each week, we will focus on a distinct theme, drawing together our most detailed criminal profiles, analytical work, investigations, and reporting to provide context. These articles will assess what is changing, how and why it is happening, and the implications for criminal groups, governments, local communities, and the broader security environment.
Week One: Washington’s “New” War on Crime
An examination of how the administration of President Donald Trump has expanded long-standing security strategies beyond previous boundaries, deploying unilateral security operations both domestically and internationally.
Available on July 22
Week Two: After Maduro
A look at the fallout from the unprecedented detention of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and the subsequent struggle for power.
Available on July 29
Week Three: Mexico’s Crime Wars
An analysis of how the分裂 within the Sinaloa Cartel is fracturing one of the region’s most powerful criminal dynasties.
Available on August 5
Week Four: The Bukele Effect
A review of the spread of increasingly hardline security policies across the region, modeled on the approach of El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele.
Available on August 12
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