"Mexico’s prospects look better now than they have in decades," writes Americas Society Board Member Antonio Garza.
Beyond security cooperation, the United States and Mexico should deepen cross-border trade, argues a San Diego Union-Tribune op-ed co-authored by AS/COA Chairman John Negroponte.
While Santiago hosted leaders from Latin America and Europe, Chile’s president took the opportunity to sign a series of smaller, more concrete accords.
Hemispheric summits should return to an economic focus with substantive benefits for participating countries, writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth for Current History.
In an article for World Politics Review, AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini identifies four initiatives to lay the groundwork for the United States to deepen ties with Latin America.
In terms of a global export strategy, “The U.S. has more at stake in Brazil than in Libya,” AS/COA Vice President Eric Farnsworth told Newsweek.
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth writes for PODER about the need to re-boost and expand the Atlantic alliance to include Latin America and Africa, as strategic focus shifts to Asia.