Latin America Policy Analysis Writer Needed
Budget / Salary$250–750
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I’m commissioning a concise yet authoritative policy analysis that zeroes‐in on international relations within Latin America. The final paper should move beyond surface commentary, grounding every argument in up-to-date data and reputable primary or secondary sources, then translating those insights into clear, actionable policy recommendations.
You’ll be drawing on your expertise in Latin American geopolitics—especially the region’s shifting diplomatic alignments, trade negotiations, and security arrangements—to explain what is happening, why it matters, and how decision-makers should respond. I’m interested in your ability to:
• frame the regional context succinctly;
• dissect recent cross-border developments with rigor;
• map the interests of extra-regional actors (e.g., U.S., China, EU) to show how they shape outcomes;
• conclude with practical, evidence-based options for policymakers.
Please cite all sources in a consistent academic style and include an executive summary up front so busy stakeholders can grasp the key takeaways at a glance.
Indicate in your proposal how you plan to structure the analysis, the approximate word count you recommend, and a timeline for the first draft plus revisions. If you have previous work samples on Latin American international relations, I’d like to review them before awarding the project.
You’ll be drawing on your expertise in Latin American geopolitics—especially the region’s shifting diplomatic alignments, trade negotiations, and security arrangements—to explain what is happening, why it matters, and how decision-makers should respond. I’m interested in your ability to:
• frame the regional context succinctly;
• dissect recent cross-border developments with rigor;
• map the interests of extra-regional actors (e.g., U.S., China, EU) to show how they shape outcomes;
• conclude with practical, evidence-based options for policymakers.
Please cite all sources in a consistent academic style and include an executive summary up front so busy stakeholders can grasp the key takeaways at a glance.
Indicate in your proposal how you plan to structure the analysis, the approximate word count you recommend, and a timeline for the first draft plus revisions. If you have previous work samples on Latin American international relations, I’d like to review them before awarding the project.
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