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Immigrants and essential economy
Articles & Op-Eds
Get the Facts: Five Ways Immigrants Drive the Essential Economy
June 26, 2014

U.S. industries that fuel the economy—such as food services, construction, and agriculture—rely heavily on immigrants.

United States
Economics & Finance
Immigration
Articles & Op-Eds
A Golden Goal for Kids
June 23, 2014
/ Eric Farnsworth

Brazil’s World Cup can help promote sports as a means of development, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for U.S. News & World Report.

Brazil
Gender & Social Equality
President Juan Manuel Santos Wins Runoff Election
Articles & Op-Eds
Santos' Reelection No Guarantee for Colombia Peace
June 19, 2014
/ Eric Farnsworth

The success of the peace process requires U.S. and international support, writes COA's Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.

 

Colombia
Democracy & Elections
PEMEX Oil Installation
Articles & Op-Eds
Why Mexico's Historic Energy Reform Matters
June 13, 2014
/ Christian Gómez, Jr.

With Mexico's debate underway to implement the reform, COA’s Christian Gómez explains in U.S. News & World Report why it's vital for both the Mexican and U.S. economies.

Mexico
Energy & Commodities
ASCOA
Articles & Op-Eds
The Anti-Cuba Lobby Has Jumped the Shark
June 12, 2014
/ Christopher Sabatini

In ForeignPolicy.com, Christopher Sabatini addresses the opportunities for the U.S. government to support Cuba's civil society.

Cuba
United States
U.S. Policy
Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia, Brazil
Articles & Op-Eds
Lessons from the World Cup: Brazil and Beyond
June 6, 2014
/ Richard André

Brazil and South Africa demonstrate both the risks and benefits of hosting the mega-event, writes AS/COA’s Richard André for U.S. News & World Report.

Brazil
Infrastructure
Articles & Op-Eds
What's behind Colombia's Runoff Election Race?
May 31, 2014
/ Adriana La Rotta

The two remaining presidential contenders' main challenge will be battling voter apathy, writes AS/COA's Adriana La Rotta for U.S. News & World Report.

Colombia
Democracy & Elections
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