The Fall 2013 cover of Americas Quarterly on Free Speech in the Americas
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Editor-in-Chief | Brian Winter |
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Former editors | Christopher Sabatini |
Categories | Western Hemisphere, Latin America, Foreign Policy, Politics, Current Events |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Total circulation (2013) |
17,000 |
First issue | August 27, 2007 |
Company | Americas Society and Council of the Americas |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Language | English |
Website | [1] |
ISSN | 1936-797X |
Americas Quarterly is the premier publication on politics, business and culture in the Americas.
Launched in 2007, AQ reaches over 17,000 readers and is published by Americas Society and Council of the Americas. The journal covers a wide range of topics including health care; trafficking and transnational crime; poverty, inequality, and social mobility; freedom of expression; natural resource extraction; sustainability and immigration.
In addition to the print publication and digital edition, Americas Quarterly publishes daily updates to the journal in the form of Web Exclusive articles, multimedia features, and daily blog posts on its website.
In 2012, Americas Quarterly launched a mobile app, available for download in the App Store (iOS) and Google Play.
Americas Quarterly is currently available at Barnes & Noble Bookstores. It is also distributed to American Airlines Admirals Club Rooms in each of the following cities: Santiago, Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Caracas, Venezuela; Mexico City, Mexico; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the business class lounges of US Airways, Delta and Taca Airlines; and U.S. embassies in the region.
AQ also has an established relationship with NTN24, an online news channel from Colombia with 3 million viewers, to broadcast stories on topics from Americas Quarterly.Topics from AQ are also discussed on NTN’s program Efecto Naím, with host Moisés Naím.