The IDB senior advisor talks with AQ Online about how African descendant communities are using technology to increase inclusion as well as the role of government policies.
President Rousseff’s mid-April China trip highlighted what needs to happen to increase mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation.
Sure, President Obama’s trip hit all the right symbolic notes, but will it produce any meaningful, concrete results over the long term?
Celso Amorim, the man who led Brazil into its new global era, discusses his diplomatic vision and U.S.-Brazilian relations in the new issue of Americas Quarterly.
With Parliament dissolved after a no-confidence vote, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff are jockeying to win over disenchanted voters.
The president’s message was well received in Brazil, Chile, and El Salvador but his regional speech may have fallen on deaf ears outside those countries.
The senate majority leader weighs in on immigration reform and the Colombia and Panama free trade pacts in the Winter 2011 issue of Americas Quarterly.