Corruption

Argentina: Corruption strengthens in a weakening state

Recent scandals and the weak institutional response deepen perceptions of impunity and worsen the crisis of trust in Argentina’s political and judicial systems.

Structural corruption and fragile democracies: the Latin American vicious circle

In Latin America, corruption is not an anomaly of the democratic system, but rather a structural cog that weakens it, fuels populism, and perpetuates inequality.

Institutionalized corruption in Ecuador: the challenges facing Noboa’s government

Ecuador faces in 2025 the crucial challenge of dismantling an entrenched system of institutionalized corruption that has captured the state for decades.

Bolivia: State Capacity and Democracy

Today's Bolivia is a weakened state, co-opted by illegal networks and unable to enforce the law in vast areas of the country.

The unpopularity paradox: when fighting corruption is more damaging than hiding it

Effective anti-corruption efforts bring to light schemes that were previously invisible, causing an artificial increase in the perception of the problem.

The fifth wave of organized crime: A tsunami on the horizon in Latin America? 

Over the years, organized crime has demonstrated an astonishing ability to adapt and evolve. Now, the so-called "fifth wave" threatens to take it to an even more sophisticated, influential, and global level.