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The Looming U.S.-China Rivalry over Latin America

As the U.S. and China seek economic partnerships, Latin America expects to be treated in a "real partnership rather than in a patronizing way", comments COA's Eric Farnsworth.

Participants at the Women's Hemispheric Network Roundtable in Bogota, Colombia
Americas Society/Council of the Americas Impulsa el Liderazgo Femenino en Bogotá, Colombia

La mesa redonda "Empoderamiento Económico de las Mujeres en Colombia: Lecciones desde la Cima" de AS/COA fue el primero de varios eventos a realizarse en distintas ciudades de Latinoamérica.

President Barack Obama visited Costa Rica at the end of May 2013
U.S.-Latin American Relations: Paternalism to Partnership

Initiatives like the Pacific Alliance offer a chance to pursue ties with Latin American countries "willing and able to partner with us," writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for ABC News/Univision.

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OAS General Assembly: More than Just the Drug Policy Agenda

Though some countries had to manage expectations for greater consensus on drug policy, the three-day General Assembly provided important progress on other issues.

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"Las filtraciones son parte de un escenario más grande que ha derribado la agenda del gobierno"

En una entrevista para Pulso, Eric Farnsworth afirma que la actual crisis de espionaje podría afectar las relaciones internacionales y los lazos de E.E. U.U. con otros paises.

33rd Annual Spring Party Awardees
Thomas F. McLarty, III and Manuel Medina-Mora Honored at Americas Society 33rd Annual Spring Party

The annual fundraiser brought together over 550 guests to celebrate Americas Society’s 2013 Gold Medal recipients.

CCTV: Farnsworth on China-Mexico Relations
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Reaction muted among Latin UN diplomats to Rice’s move

AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on Susan Rice’s limited impact on the Americas during her tenure as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

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A recuperar el tiempo con China: José Antonio Meade

Eric Farnsworth comenta que el acercamiento entre China y México es positivo, y que Estados Unidos observa la situación “con cuidado” pero se mantiene al margen. 

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Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Visit to Mexico

The Chinese president’s two-day trip to Mexico signifies the improved Mexico-China relationship and foreshadows a more robust partnership.

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