The G20 summit in Rio was supposed to be a triumph for President Lula, but storm clouds are gathering in global politics.
At a Young Professionals of the Americas event, the Americas Quarterly editor-in-chief discussed the potential regional impacts of a second Trump term.
If the United States does not pay more attention to the region, "needs will be fulfilled by China," said the AS/COA vice president to the radio network.
"The Biden administration could have done more to develop a strategic economic relationship with LatAm," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Telegraph.
Segal, AS/COA's president & CEO, interviewed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about trade and Robert F. Smith of Vista ...
The margins are slim heading into November’s vote between the Broad Front’s Yamandú Orsi and the National Party’s Álvaro ...
For Foreign Policy, AS/COA’s Carin Zissis covers why Mexico outpaces the United States when it comes to women’s political ...
Trump won the US presidential election on a platform that promised tariffs as high as 60% on Chinese-made goods. Further south, though, a new China-backed megaport has the potential to create whole ...
A broad overview of the likely consequences of the U.S. election for Latin America's economies, trading relationships and ...