Ecuador

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South America

Intro

Located on the equatorial line, Ecuador links the Andes and the Amazon to Pacific maritime routes. Quito anchors governance at high altitude, while Guayaquil functions as the primary commercial and port system.

Background

Ecuador’s modern trajectory is shaped by commodity cycles, institutional volatility, and the structural choice of dollarization. The country’s geography creates multiple operational theaters-coast, highlands, Amazon, and islands-each with distinct economic and security dynamics.

History

Andean and Amazonian indigenous societies

Spanish administration centered on Quito

Independence and early republican formation

Oil-driven state finance cycles; political instability

Dollarization following financial crisis

Fiscal stress, migration dynamics, and escalating security challenges

Present Day

Ecuador operates a dollarized economy with ongoing dependence on oil and external financing conditions. Security conditions have become a primary strategic constraint, affecting ports, corridors, and governance capacity.

Future Outlook

Ecuador’s resilience depends on restoring internal security, diversifying beyond oil dependence, and protecting critical ecological and maritime assets (Amazon and Galápagos) under growing global and domestic pressure.

Population
16266225

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Ecuador

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