Corruption, Violence & Reform: Honduras’ Struggle for Democratic Governance
Honduras’ corruption, security, and political challenges are substantial—and no simple solution will solve all of them.
Honduras’ corruption, security, and political challenges are substantial—and no simple solution will solve all of them.
On December 19, the Inter-American Dialogue hosted a discussion about the crisis in Honduras following the presidential elections. The debate featured Carlos Dada, founder of El Faro, Lisa Kubiske, former US Ambassador to Honduras and Juan Gonzalez, associate vice president at the Cohen Group.
For many Hondurans, the current scene is all too familiar: it is a possible repeat of the turmoil surrounding the 2009 coup d’état, and a tragic continuation of a progressive loss of credibility in its electoral institutions.
Are the protests in Honduras becoming generalized demonstrations against Hernández, and do they threaten his ability to remain in power?
A Latin America Advisor Q&A featuring experts’ viewpoints on Honduras’ March 14 elections ahead of the November presidential elections.
Entrevistado por Gabriela Frías en el programa CNN Redacción, Michael Shifter opinó sobre la sentencia de Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernández.
En una entrevista para el programa Primera Plana de Radio Cadena Voces, Michael Shifter, presidente del Diálogo Interamericano, habló sobre la situación política y migratoria de los países que conforman el Triángulo Norte. Asimismo, también se trataron temas como las problemáticas del narcotráfico y corrupción latentes en Honduras y sus efectos en el estado y los partidos políticos de este país centroamericano.