The algorithm that governs politics has changed, says the former Brazilian president and esteemed sociologist.
Growing Chinese engagement in the region will test Latin America's ability to adapt.
The perception is that the U.S. has changed track and that trade policies will begin to reflect that, comments AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth as China opens to Latin America.
"If you try to break that connection, then all economies suffer,” says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on U.S.-Mexico ties in view of Trump's trade policy.
How will Cuba change after Fidel Castro’s death and with a new U.S. president?
Listen: How will Cuba change after Fidel Castro’s death and with a new U.S. president?
The Colombian Congress approved a second peace agreement with the FARC, but Álvaro Uribe and other opposition leaders vow to take the fight against its implementation to the streets.
Listen to a discussion on what the historic moment could mean to normalization of Cuba-U.S. relations and the business opportunities lined up in the island.
Two founders of Agora!, a new political group, explain how they want to bring a new generation of leaders into Brazilian politics.