
Erik Suarez
Erik Suarez is a Venezuelan-born economist, writer, and policy analyst specializing in Latin American affairs, U.S. foreign policy, national security, and democracy.
He is former Executive Director of Youth and Democracy in the Americas and has worked with the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation’s Latin American Programs.
Erik's work has been published in The National Interest, RealClearWorld, USA Today, Impunity Observer, and other outlets. He holds a degree in Economics and International Relations from Penn State University.
Foreign InfluenceThe WestVenezuela: The First Target of the New Trump Doctrine
Trump’s new Latin America strategy is here: targeting Venezuela, cracking down on cartels, and countering China’s influence, what does it mean for the region?Erik Suarez
Conflict Zones Foreign InfluenceIs Venezuela the New Gateway for Terrorism into America?
A Venezuelan-born analyst urges the U.S. to label Venezuela a state sponsor of terrorism, exposing its links to gangs and terror groups. It’s time for action to protect borders and stability. Erik Suarez

