Scott Tuttle
Scott Tuttle, PhD, is the founder of the Suru Institute, where his work focuses on democracy, governance, and institutional development in the Americas. He teaches sociology and statistics at Park University and Johnson County Community College and previously lectured at the University of Kansas, where he earned his doctorate in sociology. His research examines immigration, labor markets, social stratification, and the institutional foundations of democratic governance.
Leonard Wood in Cuba: The U.S. Military Government and Its Lasting Legacy
Democracy in Latin America: A Growing Crisis — and Why It Matters for the United States
Concentration Camps in Cuba: Reconcentración and the War for Independence (1895–1898)
Bitcoin Law El Salvador: A Technological Dystopia
The Refugee Crisis in Venezuela: Where Are Venezuelan Migrants Going?
Argentina’s Nestor Kirchner Gas Pipeline: A Matter of State?
Social Cohesion as an Instrument for Addressing Social Problems Among Countries in Latin America
Wages in Venezuela: How Self-employment, Policy Change, and Freelancing Offer Hope
The Galapagos Islands: Reforestation and Sustainable Development Goals Using Water-saving Technologies
Food Insecurity, Poverty, and Social Inequalities in Brazil: Social Chasms Grow
