"We are going back to normal and normal is two big continent-sized democracies who have shared interests but also a history of not seeing eye-to-eye," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Washington Post.
Foreign Relations
After Trump and Bolsonaro, Can Biden and Lula Have Their Own Bromance?
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Ishaan Tharoor
One Year in, What Does the Ukraine Conflict Mean for Latin America?
The region continues to deal with the effects of sanctions against Russia, even as many leaders refuse to strongly condemn Moscow.
Five Figures that Sum Up Gustavo Petro’s First Six Months
AS/COA Online looks at major issues shaping the Colombian president’s first half year in office.
Cecilia Tornaghi on Monocle Podcast: What Lies Ahead for Brazil?
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Andrew Mueller
"We are facing a world that is way more polarized beyond Brazil," says the AS/COA senior director.
North America After NALS: What Comes Next?
Council of the Americas and the Woodrow Wilson Center's Mexico Institute reviewed the January 10 North American Leaders Summit.
At CELAC Summit, Left-Wing Leaders May Not Find Agreement
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Oliver Stuenkel
With the region’s leaders gathering in Buenos Aires, disagreements threaten to spoil chances for collaboration.
Argentina Hosts 7th CELAC Summit amid New Presidential Landscape
With Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and a White House delegation in attendance, the Latin American body meets on January 24.