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Pedestrians cross the street in front of the Chinese state-owned commercial banking company Bank of China branch in Hong Kong. (AP)
Articles & Op-Eds
Avoiding the Pain of China's Housing Crisis Risks Infecting the Wider Economy
August 17, 2022
/ William R. Rhodes and Stuart P.M. Mackintosh

China’s stuttering economy will have negative effects for the rest of the world, co-writes AS/COA Chairman Emeritus in South China Morning Post.

Economics & Finance
(State Department Photo by Freddie Everett/Public Domain)
Articles & Op-Eds
The Summit of the Americas Amounted to a Long To-Do List
June 22, 2022
/ Steve Liston

The Summit led to five accords and a slew of side agreements. In World Politics Review, AS/COA's Steve Liston covers what Washington has to get done. 

Foreign Relations
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. (AP)
Articles & Op-Eds
Can Brazil Turn Back the Clock?
June 21, 2022
/ Brian Winter

Should Lula get credit for Brazil’s boom or blamed for its collapse? In Foreign Affairs, AS/COA’s Brian Winter delves in ahead of 2022 elections.

Brazil
Democracy & Elections
An automobile assembly line. (AdobeStock)
Articles & Op-Eds
A Clear Path Forward for North America Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
May 22, 2022
/ Antonio Garza

"Ally-shoring" is one way to position the region while adapting to future challenges, writes the AS Board Member in the Rio Grande Guardian.

North America
Trade
Presidents Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil and Xi Jinping of China. (AP)
Articles & Op-Eds
Latin America Looks East
February 24, 2022
/ Brian Winter

"Long-standing assumptions about the so-called U.S. sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere now need to be revisited," writes AS/COA's Brian Winter in Foreign Affairs.

Foreign Relations
Presidents Fernández and Putin in Moscow. (AP)
Articles & Op-Eds
The Latin American Subplot in the Russia-Ukraine Drama
February 10, 2022
/ Chase Harrison

Against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions, AS/COA Online looks at Russia’s recent moves in the Americas. 

United States
Argentina
Brazil
Foreign Relations
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Articles & Op-Eds
Costa Rica's Election Moves On to Runoff amid Low Turnout
February 7, 2022
/ Holly K. Sonneland

Economist Rodrigo Chaves outperformed polls to place second and secure a spot against former President José María Figueres in the April 3 runoff.

Costa Rica
Democracy & Elections
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