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Los diablos de Yare. Photo by Carlos Cruz-Diez
Press Release - Within the Light Trap: Cruz-Diez in Black and White

The first exhibition in New York and in the United States to showcase the photographic works of the renowned Venezuelan artist will open at Americas Society on February 4.

Weekly Roundup: CentAm Presidential Polls, Brazil's Refugees, Food Access in the Americas

Chile's president signs a new pharmaceutical law, Mexican forces seek to gain security control in Michoacan state, and U.S. aid shows limited impact in Haiti four years after the earthquake. Read these stories and more.

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Should the U.S. Be Spying on its Allies in the Region?

The Huffington Post features Americas Quarterly advance release article on the implications of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) activites in Latin America.

Congressional Testimony: NAFTA at 20 - Accomplishments, Challenges, and the Way Forward

The trade pact proved an economic success, and now should be modernized to boost North American competitiveness, says COA's Eric Farnsworth.

2014 Election Blog: Breaking Down El Salvador's First Presidential Debate

Candidates shared campaign proposals, while observers lamented the lack of real...

Comments on the U.S.-Mexico High Level Economic Dialogue

The Council strongly supports the HLED process as a means to enhance North America’s global competitiveness and build out broader trade expansion initiatives in the region.

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COA Welcomes U.S. Department of Commerce's "Look South" Initiative

Council of the Americas welcomes today’s announcement on the U.S. Department of Commerce initiative to help more U.S. companies increase trade in Latin America.

AS/COA's Cuba Working Group 7 Step Report Cover
Seven Steps President Barack Obama Can Take to Promote Change in Cuba

A new AS/COA report suggests using presidential authority to further U.S. policy towards Cuba.

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Move Over Machismo: Latin America Sets A Global Example For Women In Power

AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini points out that quota laws have enable women to rise to leadership positions in the region though much progress still needs to be done.

Mexico's President Enrique Peña Nieto signs energy reform law.
Viewpoint: Reconciling Energy and Political Reform in Mexico

Mexico’s energy reform will need to be carefully—and convincingly—reconciled with other recent changes to the Constitution, writes Covington & Burling’s Rubén Kraiem.

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