Even though the success of the sanctions is not guarantee, “the United States has a national interest Venezuela doesn’t spiral out of control,” highlights AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Latin America’s crackdown on corruption could go down as “one of the most important changes" in the region, writes AS/COA’s Brian Winter in the Americas Quarterly “Corruption Busters” issue.
What’s happening in Brazil today signals a new era of political instability much like the old Brazil, examines AS/COA’s Brian Winter.
PAHO’s Director Carissa Etienne discussed the global efforts and costs of battling the Zika virus at COA and the U.S. State Department annual Washington Conference.
Argentina’s Ambassador Martín Lousteau spoke on the limitations of Mercosur at the COA and U.S. State Department Washington Conference on the Americas.
"La corrupción en su conjunto roba el futuro de un país”, dijo el Secretario de Estado John Kerry durante su intervención en la conferencia anual del COA y el Departamento de Estado.
Panama’s President Juan C. Varela says Panama Papers reveal global problems and calls for international sharing of tax information during the COA and State Department annual Washington Conference.