El Telégrafo destaca en su editorial el ránking de las cinco figuras que luchan contra la corrupción de la última edición de Americas Quarterly.
"Para los autores del CCC, no hay una receta infalible ni solución simple. Los avances en materia anticorrupción son fruto del trabajo sostenido y conjunto de gobierno, sector privado y sociedad civil," explica Verónica Ortiz en El Heraldo de México.
Americas Society is honored to have hosted the Venezuelan artist and Kinetic Art master’s first solo show in the United States in 2008.
"It was most of all to trigger a policy-oriented discussion about how to improve countries' capacity to fight corruption," said AS/COA's Roberto Simon about the CCC Index.
Despite a difficult political environment, Congress is delivering a historical turn for the country.
"Walls of Air has become an instant-artifact from a more open Brazil," says Vic Vaiana about the exhibition.
Ricardo Rosselló submitted his resignation after two weeks of island-wide unrest, but the unrest is far from over as protesters focus their message on Washington.
Curators of Walls of Air: The Brazilian Pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale talk about how mapping contemporary Brazil can influence urban development today.
"If they were to walk away so abruptly I think it would create an unnecessary crisis with Beijing," said AS/COA's Brian Winter about what to expect for Brazil's relationship with China.