AS/COA’s annual São Paulo Conference explored Brazil’s role in the region and the world, economic prospects and trends, and key issues—such as innovation, technology, and clean energy—that may play a fundamental role in the country’s development.
Program Summaries
Security experts launched the "Transnational Crime and Security" issue (Spring 2010) of Americas Quarterly at a program that highlighted Rio de Janeiro's security challenges and innovations as it prepares to host the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, opening speaker at the 40th Annual Washington Conference on the Americas, talked about the primacy of hemispheric issues on the Obama administration's agenda. She stressed three priority areas for U.S.-Latin American cooperation: trade and energy partnerships, public security, and inequality and immigration.
AS/COA held an April panel discussion on infrastructure and development in Central America. Discussion centered on an economic and investment outlook for the region, infrastructure development, and the importance of enhancing regional and global trade relations.
At this AS/COA program, panelists explored how improvements in underlying economic fundamentals and policy frameworks contributed to Latin America’s economic resilience, despite the global recession and in stark contrast with the region’s past.
An AS/COA panel moved the Cuba-policy conversation beyond talk on the embargo, looking into the actual conditions and potential for reform inside different sectors. Read a summary.
AS/COA's Panama City Conference featured remarks by President Ricardo Martinelli and panels exploring Panama's economic resilience as well as Latin America's financial outlook. Explore presentations and video content from the conference.