Javier Corrales
Javier Corrales is professor of political science at Amherst College and member of the editorial board of Americas Quarterly. The second edition of his co-authored book Dragon in the Tropics: Venezuela and the Legacy of Hugo Chávez came out in April 2015.
- La Oposición Venezolana Debería Inspirarse en un Inusitado Personaje
- Venezuela’s Opposition Should Draw Inspiration From an Unlikely Figure
- Could Democracy Backslide in Colombia?
- Why Cuba’s Díaz-Canel Is Still in Trouble
- Cuba’s Racial Reckoning, and What It Means for Biden
- Latin America Risks Becoming the Land of Militarized Democracies
- Responses to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis: A Scorecard
- “Prexit”: Latin America’s Real 2018 Dilemma
- All Venezuelans Are Under House Arrest. Now They Should Be Freed, Too.
- Can’t We Give Venezuela’s Opposition a Little Credit?
- For Latin Americans, Trump’s Outsider Win Is a Familiar Story – With a Twist
- Venezuela’s Odd Transition to Dictatorship
- Venezuela: Is This the Final Straw?
- After Brazil, Will Venezuela Be Next to Remove Its President?
- Venezuela’s Media Isn’t Smearing the Opposition; It’s Making Them Invisible
- The Trump-ification of Venezuela
- Hangar Pains: The Argentina-Chile Airport Controversy
- The Protests in Venezuela Should Not be Overlooked
- Electoral Irregularities under Chavismo: A Tally