COA’s Washington Conference on the Americas brings together presidents, cabinet-level officials, and senior leaders from the public and private sectors.
"El foco de nuestra ayuda [en Centroamérica] no está en entregar dinero, sino en que la inversión privada cree un ambiente con instituciones fuertes", aseguró el Subsecretario Adjunto del Departamento de Estado John Creamer en un foro de AS/COA.
"Nothing justifies the bloodshed of my fellow citizens," writes the Americas Society 2016 Cultural Achievement Award winner and conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a New York Times op-ed.
Corruption, scandal, misuse of funds: these banks have earned their bad reputation. Here’s an argument for keeping them around.
The region's literary depth goes well beyond magical realism.
En foro de AS/COA sobre Venezuela, el abogado constitucionalista Juan Manuel Raffalli planteó que si la asamblea constituyente logra instalarse "traerá un problema aún más grave" para Venezuela ya que se creará "un gobierno que será apoyado por un poder legislador".
COA reaffirms its support for updating and modernizing the almost 24-year-old agreement to meet the demands of the twenty-first century.
More Venezuelans voted in South Florida than did the country’s entire expat community in the 2013 presidential election.
Mega-events and oil exploration were supposed to bring prosperity – instead, Rio de Janeiro is struggling to pay its debts.