Currently underrepresented as heads of small businesses, women in Latin America could...
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on Mexico's President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto’s first visit to the White House where he will likely push for an immigration overhaul to address the legal status of a large Mexican population in the U.S.
AS/COA will host Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Roberta S. Jacobson at a public breakfast presentation on December 11.
The New York Times reviews Mexican flutist Alejandro Escuer’s multimedia and electroacoustic concert at Americas Society on November 20.
The Drawing Center writes about Gego’s bold exploration across various artistic mediums. The artist´s earliest works are presented in Gego: Origin and Encounter, Mastering the Space at the Americas Society until December 8.
Latin America should expect no big changes in U.S. policy following the presidential elections, though immigration reform and continued economic recovery in the United States will help advance the region as a whole, writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
AS/COA is excited to announce the launch of the new Americas Quarterly app, the portable, on-the-go way to read the policy journal for our hemisphere, wherever you might be.
Latin America's well-managed economies are positioning themselves to become integral players in the globalized market place.