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
Can the Javier Milei Liberalization Prevail?
Socialist Sergio Massa Shocks Pollsters, Faces Paleolibertarian in Runoff
What Indiana Observers Saw at the Guatemalan Elections
Independent Spectators Share Insights on Controversial Electoral Process
Why Indiana’s Latino Secretary of State Backs Voter ID
Guatemalan Observes National Elections, Seeks Mutual Respect
Por qué el Secretario de Estado latino de Indiana respalda la identificación del votante
Morales observa las elecciones guatemaltecas, busca respeto mutuo
Dan Runde: The United States Must Use Soft Power to Counter China
Communist Party Rise in Latin America Is Redrawing Geopolitical Landscape
Manuel Zelaya’s Strategy for Dictatorship in Honduras
History Repeats: Constitutional Crisis Is Quest for Socialist Revolution
Honduras Rejects ZEDEs to Her Own Detriment
Socialists Prioritize Control over Prosperity
What Cubans Want the World to Know
Tired of Dictatorship, They No Longer Believe the Regime
The Left Is Latin America’s Worst Enemy
Egalitarian Mantra Defies Nature, Is Inherently Totalitarian
Chile’s Constitutional-Convention Train Wreck
Activists Choose Utopian Dreams over Consensus
Why Bolivia Is a Narco Paradise
The Black Market Reigns Supreme amid Confiscatory Regime
What Riots in Ecuador Portend
Leftist Agitators Cause Chaos to Attain Political Victories