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Mexico's Minister Marcelo Ebrard (L) and U.S. Secretary Blinken at a meeting. (Image: U.S. State Department)
Viewpoints Americas
AS/COA Insider: Carin Zissis on Expectations for U.S.-Mexico Security Talks
October 5, 2021

The AS/COA Online editor-in-chief covers why the neighbors will reexamine the Merida Initiative during cabinet-level talks on October 8 in Mexico City.

Mexico
Foreign Relations
Security & Defense
A voter in Argentina looks up her polling station. (AP)
Viewpoints Americas
AS/COA Insider: Juan Cruz Díaz on Argentina's PASO Results and Midterm Expectations
September 16, 2021

The special advisor to AS/COA covers the context for the governing coalition’s losses in legislative primaries and what the outcome means for November midterms.

Argentina
Democracy & Elections
Henrique Capriles. (AP)
Viewpoints Americas
AS/COA Insider: Eric Farnsworth on Venezuela Negotiations
August 12, 2021

Maduro’s goal is not to accommodate the opposition but to find a path toward sanctions relief, says the AS/COA vice president in this Q&A.

Venezuela
Democracy & Elections
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
A factory in Tijuana. (AP)
Viewpoints Americas
AS/COA Insider: Steve Liston on the One-Year Anniversary of USMCA
June 28, 2021

The AS/COA senior director reflects on the inaugural year of the renewed free trade agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Canada
Mexico
United States
Trade
AMLO discussing midterm results. (Image: Andrés Manuel López Obrador)
Viewpoints Americas
AS/COA Insider: Carin Zissis on Mexico's Midterm Results
June 8, 2021

The AS/COA Online editor-in-chief shares insights on the surprising outcomes of the largest elections in the country's history.

Mexico
Democracy & Elections
An aerial view of Amazon rainforest. (AP)
Viewpoints Americas
AS/COA Insider: Brian Winter on Latin America's Role at the Earth Day Climate Summit
April 20, 2021

The AS/COA vice president shares insights on U.S.-Brazil negotiations to protect the Amazon and how green development can boost Latin America’s post-Covid economic recovery.

Brazil
Environment & Sustainability
A mural of Nicolás Maduro and Hugo Chávez in Caracas. (AP)
Viewpoints Americas
Deconstructing Chavismo: The Myth and the Reality
February 22, 2021
/ Eric Farnsworth

After 20 years, Hugo Chávez and now Nicolás Maduro's project is exposed as less an ideology than a cold-blooded grab for lasting power and self-enrichment, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.

Venezuela
Democracy & Elections
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