A realidade pode ser nova, mas quem faz as oportunidades são os decisores nacionais em cada país.
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| U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and COA's Eric Farnsworth. (Image: Mark Finkenstaedt) |
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Held in partnership with the State Department and for the first time at the OAS, the conference convened top U.S. government officials and Latin American leaders to talk trade, energy, and democracy. Learn more. |
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Susan Segal | Americas QuarterlyBrazil’s president is in a unique position to direct the region toward an integrated and productive future, writes AS/COA’s president. Read the article. Oliver Stuenkel | Americas QuarterlyA diplomatic heavy hitter is back at the helm, but the path to an influential international role is full of obstacles. Read the article. AQ Editors | Americas QuarterlyColombia's President Gustavo Petro has asked his entire Cabinet to resign as his administration faces its most serious ministerial crisis to date. Read reactions from top Colombia observers. Jon Orbach | AS/COA OnlineThe opposition-controlled Assembly may have numbers to vote out the president, but the process is not clear cut. Read the article. Carin Zissis | AS/COA OnlineDespite threats and censorship, journalists across Latin America keep reporting. In light of Press Freedom Day, we cover regional examples and innovations. Read more. |
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