The editor-in-chief of Wired.com predicts what trends and technologies will revolutionize the Internet in the next five years.
Some countries are better positioned than others for the economic downturn. Find out which ones.
Brazil is trying to catch up on IT on its own terms.
In the wake of the financial crisis, should governments take policy steps to shield themselves from global contagion and meltdown? José Antonio Ocampo and Alberto Bernal square off in AQ's Winter 2009 issue.
Tough financial times may open the door for cooperation with new and longstanding economic partners, especially those in our hemisphere.
Tempers have cooled since the early December political turmoil in Ottawa. But it's hardly business as usual for Prime Minister Stephen Harper or for the opposition Labor Party.
In an Americas Quarterly web exclusive, former Argentine Vice Defense Minister Jaime Garetta urges the U.S. President-elect to cooperate on sustaining democratic development in Latin America. "Achieving sustainable development with social inclusion is one of the greatest ambitions in Latin America today,” he writes.