Brazil’s president is in a unique position to direct the region towards an integrated and productive future, writes AS/COA’s president.
Foreign Relations
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s insular foreign policy, in the region’s second-largest economy, is a missed opportunity.
Brazil’s president is in a unique position to direct the region towards an integrated, writes AS/COA's Susan Segal in the new issue of Americas Quarterly.
Lula's high profile makes him a natural leader on issues like climate, although recent controversies, and domestic challenges in Brazil, may limit his regional ambitions.
A diplomatic heavy hitter is back at the helm of Latin America’s largest country—but the path to an influential international role is full of obstacles.
Diplomacy has a major role to play in advancing a gender-conscious approach to trade—its benefits will impact the whole economy.