“Brazil’s Energy Agenda: The Way Forward” released today by COA's Energy Action Group issues six recommendations to create an appropriate policy mix for the optimization of the country's resources.
President Dilma Rousseff’s speech at the UN singling out the U.S. for spying “appears to be an attempt to gain political advantage at home,” comments AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s U.S. state visit cancellation is a “set-back for both nations, but ultimately Brazil will shoulder a higher cost,” writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for The New York Times’ Room for Debate.
President Dilma Rousseff’s speech at the UN denouncing U.S. cyber espionage may make it difficult to restore "the status quo ante with the U.S.," states AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Mexico's Enrique Peña Nieto is trying to push forward a controversial reform that will allow private-public partnerships for the first time in decades.
China and Mexico are moving to forge a more robust economic and political relationship, which could have important ramifications in pan-Pacific affairs, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for China-US Focus.
El Presidente de Paraguay, Horacio Cartes, habló sobre gobernabilidad y economía durante una intervención en AS/COA.
Despite President Dilma Rousseff’s delay of her state visit the momentum for better U.S.-Brazil relations may not be dissipated, comments AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Research by AS/COA and Partnership for a New American Economy reveals that from 1970 to 2010, immigrants have created and preserved 22,910 manufacturing jobs in Queens.
Vice President Joe Biden’s visit to Mexico signals “that both governments are trying to bolster the economic relationship,” points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.