Americas Quarterly

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Editor-in-ChiefBrian Winter
Former editorsChristopher Sabatini
FrequencyQuarterly
Americas Quarterly
Americas Quarterly Fall 2013 Free Speech
The Fall 2013 cover of Americas Quarterly on Free Speech in the Americas
Editor-in-ChiefBrian Winter
Former editorsChristopher Sabatini
CategoriesWestern Hemisphere, Latin America, Foreign policy, Politics, Current Events
FrequencyQuarterly
Total circulation
(2013)
15,000[1]
First issueAugust 27, 2007; 18 years ago (2007-08-27)
CompanyAmericas Society and Council of the Americas
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York, New York
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.americasquarterly.org
ISSN1936-797X

Americas Quarterly (AQ) is a publication dedicated to politics, business, and culture in the Americas.[2]

AQ has an established relationship with NTN24, an online news channel from Colombia with three million viewers, to broadcast stories on topics from Americas Quarterly. Topics from AQ are also discussed on NTN's program Efecto Naím, with host Moisés Naím.[3]

Editorial board

The Capacity to Combat Corruption (CCC) Index

In 2019, the Americas Society/Council of the Americas (AS/COA) and Control Risks, the consulting firm specializing in global risks, present the publication of the Anti-Corruption Capacity Index (CCC), an analytical tool based on data to assess the ability of Latin American countries to uncover, punish, and stop corruption.[4][5]

"The Index shows in detail how the anti-corruption wave that was advancing in Latin America a few years ago has lost steam and, in some places, is receding dangerously. What is even more worrying: this is happening while COVID-19 is increasing the risk of corruption throughout the region," said Roberto Simón, senior director of public policy at AS/COA.[6]

The report has been published annually, with the latest edition released in 2023.[7]

Social Inclusion Index

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