Americas Quarterly is a publication dedicated to politics, business and culture in the Americas. It borrows elements from The Economist, Foreign Affairs and National Geographic but with a focus on Latin America. AQ has a print circulation of 15,000. It was launched in 2007 and is a joint project by Americas Society and the Council of America.
Digital format
In addition to the print publication and digital edition, Americas Quarterly publishes articles on its website: https://www.americasquarterly.org/. Its digital audience averages 155,000 unique views per month.
Distribution
Americas Quarterly is available at 75 Barnes & Noble Bookstores. It is also distributed to business class lounges of American Airlines and Delta as well as U.S. embassies across 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.
Social Inclusion Index
AQ's annual Social Inclusion Index, which was published between 2012 and 2016, evaluated 17 countries on across 21 variables including access to public and private goods, popular attitudes toward empowerment and government responsiveness, and the protection of basic civil, political, and human, and disability rights as well as access to justice. The Index tracked social inclusion within and across countries over the long-term, addressing the multiple dimensions of social inclusion, and drawing on existing statistical data sources including the Latin American Public Opinion Project at Vanderbilt University; World Bank’s Global Financial Inclusion Index; UNDPHuman Development Report; and World Bank’s Socio-Economic Database for Latin America and the Caribbean. Each variable in the Index was scored by country, and countries are then ranked by overall score and by individual indicator. The Index served to help broaden the debate—and scholarship—on this crucial issue, providing a platform for debate and discussion about social inclusion in the region.