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.
Argentina’s Inflation Crisis: Fiscal Imbalances, Currency Instability, and the Milei Shock
Mass Incarceration in Democracies: Comparing the United States and Argentina
Mexico Security Strategy: 18 Years After the War on Drugs
Compulsory Voting and the Status Quo: Lessons from Chile’s Constitutional Referendum
The Monroe Doctrine in Latin America: Origins, Intervention, and Trump’s “Donroe Doctrine”
After Maduro: Why U.S. Intervention in Venezuela Is Only the Beginning
Political Decentralization in Colombia: Achievements, Limits, and the Road Ahead
The Appearance of Political Polarization: Chile’s Election and the Illusion of a Deeply Divided Society
Former Presidents Convicted for Corruption: A Global Rise in Accountability
Argentina’s Economic History: The Golden Age, Crisis, and the Search for a Modern Nation
