Economic insecurity and middle class expectations played key roles in the country’s election results, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for U.S. News & World Report.
On October 5, voters elected the most conservative legislature since the post-1964 period, as well as a larger number of political parties.
Despite major protests in Brazil last year, voters opted for the status quo. Writing for Quartz, AS/COA's Rachel Glickhouse outlines four theories why.
Americas Society comisionará una obra de un artista latinoamericano para su exhibición permanente como parte de la muestra Spatial Acts abierta al público hasta el 13 de diciembre en Nueva York.
La comisión será otorgada a un artista emergente latinoamericano cuya obra será instalada permanentemente en el emblemático edificio de la organización en Park Avenue.
The election will help define Brazil’s important economic and foreign policy choices, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.