Nathaniel Parish Flannery

Nathaniel Parish Flannery wrote the winning Andrew Wellington Cordier Student Essay Contest essay for Vol 66.2 The Rise of Latin America published in 2012-13

 

Nathaniel Parish Flannery is a Latin America focused analyst and writer. He has worked on projects in Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, India, and China and written feature articles on business, organized crime, politics, and culture for the Atlantic, Fortune, Univision, the Nation, Lapham’s Quarterly, the Global Post, and a number of other publications. He writes about political risk for his Latin American LENS column on Forbes.com. He has investigated the effects of organized crime, working on projects along Mexico’s northern border as well as in the hills of places like Jalisco, Michoacan, and Guerrero. He will complete his master’s degree in international affairs at Columbia University in May 2013.