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The Literary Man reviews Americas Society’s celebration of Jorge Luis Borges’ legacy and contributions to the literary world as a writer and translator.
El economista Herminio Blanco presentó en AS/COA sus objetivos como candidato para dirigir la OMC y resaltó su experiencia como negociador en el curso de la historia comercial mexicana.
Durante una presentación en AS/COA, el economista Herminio Blanco subraya su experiencia para ejercer el puesto de director general de la Organización Mundial de Comercio (OMC).
Estados Unidos se ha mantenido “caminando por una línea fina, respondiendo sólo a las declaraciones más graves” en medio del acalorado escenario político en Venezuela, comenta Eric Farnsworth.
The upcoming electoral process in Venezuela is unlikely to have an international observer capable of condemning unfair tactics.
COA's Eric Farnsworth writes for PODER that Mexico is becoming an increasingly important manufacturing hub, and that planned reforms would help improve competitiveness.
Birmingham City Council President Roderick Royal addressed the important contributions of immigrants in cities across the U.S. at a public discussion organized by AS/COA in New Orleans.
AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini analyzes the outlook on the upcoming elections as uncertainty escalates and the future of Venezuela looks challenging for the next leader.