The Summit of the Americas should stress cooperation rather than U.S.-Venezuela tensions, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for Financial Times' beyondbrics.
For Venezuelans, the Focus Should Be on Caracas, not U.S. Sanctions
Colombia Update: A Landmark Agreement on Landmines
The Colombian government and FARC leaders reached an agreement this month to start the removal of 50 years’ worth of landmines.
How Latin America Contributed to Mid-Century Modern Design
Americas Society's Moderno exhibition highlights the region’s lesser-known but influential exponents of the postwar movement from Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela.
NYT: Latin American Design and Architecture Through the Years
The New York Times reviews Americas Society’s Moderno, suggesting a pattern of innovation in Latin American design that only received full recognition now.
Transparency Update: Anti-Corruption Measures in Brazil and Chile
This month, the presidents of two South American countries proposed new ways to uncover and punish corrupt officials.
Summary: The Decline of U.S. Influence? AQ on Foreign Policy in the Americas
Russell Crandall, Guy Edwards, and Diana Villiers Negroponte discuss the implications of shifting power dynamics in the Western Hemisphere with Alana Tummino.