Review 72 is devoted to the rich and riveting history of the cultural and economic exchanges between Asia and Latin America. It explores a number of New World traditions that flourished through five centuries of cultural interplay among the artists, writers, musicians, merchants, explorers, and visionaries of both regions.
This innovative exhibition explores the descriptive tradition of "costumbrismo" as it developed in South America in the first half of the nineteenth century. The catalogue focuses on the cultural responses opened up by trade and commerce in the nineteenth century, and also traces the broad circulation of costume books, prints, and watercolors within South America, Asia, and Europe.
COA will host a panel of finance experts on September 18 in Washington D.C., to assess Latin America’s sluggish growth in 2019 and opportunities for growth in 2020.
AS/COA and the National Center for APEC host a discussion in Miami on opportunities for private sector engagement when Peru hosts the APEC meetings in 2016.
AS/COA is pleased to partner on this year's Latin Asia Business Forum, the premier platform for leaders to exchange business insights and shape Asian-Latin American economic partnership.
AS/COA hosted a private, off-the-record discussion on the Trans-Pacific Partnership and economic linkages between Asia and the Americas with Marc Mealy, vice president of policy at US-ASEAN Business Council.
Please join the Council of the Americas’ Energy Action Group for a public discussion on Asian energy investment in the Americas.