The recent China-CELAC forum underscores how LAC must position itself strategically amid shifting geopolitics.
Three sitting presidents travelled to Beijing for a China–CELAC summit. Who else ventured to have made an official trip?
Margaret Myers of SAIS explains how both Beijing and Washington are recalibrating their approach to engagement with the region.
Performative resistance to Trump might be gratifying, but it would undermine Panama’s most critical strategic interests, writes Mulino’s former deputy minister of foreign affairs.
The Salvadoran president’s controversial deals with the U.S. are calculated to preserve his reputation at home as the economy stumbles and evidence of a gang truce mounts.
"It's always a risk, to align yourselves too closely with one party or the other in Washington," said the AS/COA vice president to the newspaper.
The incoming secretary general of the Organization of American States seeks to tackle regional crises through cooperation and private-sector engagement.