US policy towards Latin America should prioritize cooperation, rule of law and climate change, among other considerations, writes a former Biden advisor.
U.S. Policy
Brazilian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergio Amaral talked with Americas Quarterly's Brian Winter on the future of bilateral relations after the U.S. elections.
The secretary spoke about the importance of private business to deepen ties, promote freedom, and diffuse the influence of the Chinese in Latin America.
“The USMCA didn’t contemplate the pandemic,” says the AS/COA senior director. The North American trade pact was implemented on July 1.
Panelists discussed China’s ambitions and aid largesse in Latin America, as well as the future of Taiwan’s profile in the region.
Heading into Super Tuesday, the Democratic frontrunners offer different – but inattentive – visions of the bilateral relationship.
Common threats – and opportunities – call for greater collaboration, writes the commander of U.S. Southern Command.