The private sector can help improve security in Central America through reinsertion programs and initiatives targeting at-risk youth, AS/COA's Jason Marczak writes for The Miami Herald.
“A comunidade internacional, principalmente o Brasil e os Estados Unidos, deve se manter vigilante para garantir a democracia no iminente processo de transição política na Venezuela,” escreve o Vice-presidente da AS/COA Eric Farnsworth para o jornal O Estado de São Paulo.
Iconic Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer was nearly 105 when he passed away on December 5, ending a career that spanned eight decades. AS/COA Online provides an overview of some of his most famous works in Brazil, Spain, and the United States.
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth writes for PODER about the need to re-boost and expand the Atlantic alliance to include Latin America and Africa, as strategic focus shifts to Asia.
Expectations are high for closer U.S.-Mexico relations as Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto takes office, write Michael Werz and AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Latin America should expect no big changes in U.S. policy following the presidential elections, though immigration reform and continued economic recovery in the United States will help advance the region as a whole, writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
Latin America's well-managed economies are positioning themselves to become integral players in the globalized market place.