An August 17 panel addressed improvements in gender equality across Latin America, as well as the continuing challenges for women’s rights.
Writing for CNN’s Global Public Square, AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini analyzes the Peruvian mining dilemma and its repercussions as global demand rises for natural resources.
The Honduran government is pushing plans to build privately funded cities under the jurisdiction of Mauritian courts, with hopes for a Central American version of Hong Kong.
Americas Quarterly course packets are now available for classrooms, providing teachers and professors with an indispensable tool for studying policy issues in the Americas.
In a drive to increase gender equality and labor capacity in the booming mining...
As gender inequality persists in Latin America, countries must do more to empower women in the workplace, writes AS/COA President Susan Segal for The Miami Herald.
The Summer 2012 issue of Americas Quarterly released on July 26 explores how despite impressive achievements in access to education and political representation, women continue to lag behind men in representation on corporate boards, in labor markets, in political party decision-making positions, and in judicial systems.