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Sergio Guzman
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Sergio Guzmán is the Director of Colombia Risk Analysis, a political risk consultancy. He provides business intelligence, security, and political risk analysis for the Andean region. His expertise is in the Colombian conflict, the resolution of international conflicts, and international development. Before founding Colombia Risk Analysis, Sergio worked at Control Risks where he was an international consultant in political and security risks. He also worked at Accion International, where he was part of a team of global specialists promoting fair lending practices and standards in a project called The Smart Campaign. Sergio also has experience working for the U.S. Congress and regional think tanks and NGOs, such as the Inter-American Dialogue and the Institute for Policy Studies, and Oxfam America. Sergio holds a Master’s degree in International Economics and International Relations from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, and a Bachelors in International Relations and History from George Washington University.
[2022] was not an easy year for anyone. Unfortunately, we cannot say that 2023 will be any easier. Here are the top risks that Colombia will face in 2023. Read More
There are over sixty—that’s right, 60—candidates competing to become Colombia’s president for the period from 2022 to 2026. Clearly not all of them are ... Read More
After more than a month of sustained civil unrest marked by street protests and road blockades, negotiations between the Colombian government and the ... Read More
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A year of lockdowns, high unemployment, and rising poverty rates has provoked social discontent in Colombia. The current wave of protests—while originally ... Read More
On the day before the Easter holiday, the Colombian Attorney General's office issued an indictment against the former governor of the Antioquia Department ... Read More
This does not mean a Petro presidency is the best option for Colombia. Though both the current government and the business sector want to avoid this ... Read More
After the Centro Democrático party sought to interfere in the United States presidential elections, there have been further efforts to interject ... Read More