Brendan O’Boyle

Brendan O’Boyle is a senior editor at Americas Quarterly, where he writes about Latin American politics, produces the Americas Quarterly Podcast, and manages the publication’s social media presence. Brendan has been featured as an expert on Latin American issues in various outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post and El País.
- Four Ways Chile’s Protests Could Reshape Its Politics
- Why Uruguayans Are Also in the Streets
- Oil, Sewage, Heavy Metals: The Pollution Plaguing Latin America’s Water
- AQ Top 5 Humoristas Políticos: Pedro X. Molina
- AQ Top 5 Political Satirists: Pedro X. Molina
- Carlos Mesa’s Uphill Effort to Defeat Evo Morales
- Q&A: Pedro Kumamoto on the Future of Independent Politics in Mexico
- Three Reasons Argentina’s Primary Matters
- For Argentina’s Polarizing Anti-Corruption Chief, Reform Is “Life or Death”
- Dentro del esfuerzo en Argentina de transformar el financiamiento político
- Fighting Corruption: What Works/What Doesn’t
- Inside Argentina’s Quiet Effort to Overhaul Campaign Finance
- Alberto Fernández’s Balancing Act in Argentina
- The Challenges Facing Guatemala’s Next President
- Fact-Checking in Argentina: The Website Fighting Fake News in an Election Year
- Reckoning with the Shining Path and its Legacy in Peru
- Can Cristina Kirchner Win? 3 Questions About Her Future.
- Where Will Maduro End Up? A Ranking
- ENTREVISTA: Carlos Vecchio, el diplomático principal de Guaidó: “El cambio es inevitable”
- AQ INTERVIEW: Carlos Vecchio, Guaidó’s Top Diplomat: “Change is Unavoidable”