
Shannon O’Neil
Shannon O’Neil is a prominent political scientist and expert on Latin America, currently serving as a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Her research focuses on U.S.-Latin American relations, international trade, and the dynamics of drug trafficking in the region. O’Neil has been vocal about the implications of U.S. foreign policy and military interventions in Latin America, emphasizing the need for cooperative approaches to transnational issues like narcotrafficking. Recently, she expressed concerns regarding the potential erosion of international cooperation frameworks due to unilateral military actions in the Caribbean by the U.S. government.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Shannon O’Neil cautioned that unilateral incursions erode cooperation frameworks built over 30 years.
¿Hacia dónde apunta la apuesta de Trump en el Caribe y qué tan efectiva será la nueva doctrina de EE. UU. contra el narcotráfico?






