Fergus Hodgson, CAIA, is director of Econ Americas and author of The Latin America Red Pill and Financial Sovereignty for Canadians. He holds an MBA in finance from Rice University and BAs in economics and political science from Boston University and the University of Waikato. He was founding editor of the PanAm Post.
Read His Publications
Guillermo Peña: Time for Honduras to Lay 2009 to Rest
Messy Election Can Be Springboard for Elevated Institutional Confidence
The World Needs Alberta Nationhood
Secession Will Disrupt Ottawa’s Lethargy, Inspire Decentralization Afar
Tren de Aragua’s Future | Epoch Times
Chris Summers Interviews Publisher Fergus Hodgson
America-First Does Not Mean Ignoring Neighbors
Four Latin America Reality Checks for Paleocons
Libertarians Cover for Brutal Regimes
Noninterventionist Sentiment Brings Together Strange Bedfellows
How Libertarians Embarrass Themselves
Ideology Does Not Supersede Reality in Foreign Policy
Humberto Macias: The Libre Party Will Fall
Tegucigalpa-Based Lawyer Holds Hope for ZEDEs Revival
Five Reasons Why Cortés Should Be Its Own Nation
San Pedro Sula Would Bloom with Independence from Tegucigalpa
Daniel Cruz: How to Avert Feudalism in Honduras
Canadian Dual Citizen Wants Break from Finca Mindset
Three Keys to Mexico Winning Trade Negotiations
Align with Natural Ally, Keep Communists at Arm’s Length
Cuba’s Lies with My Own Eyes
Island Is Lost in Cold War Dystopia
Imperialism Need Not Be a Dirty Word
Ignoring Venezuela Leaves Power Vacuum, Lets Communists Run Riot

