At least 10 countries in Latin America are known to use unmanned aerial vehicles for military and civilian purposes, while some governments are also working to develop their own technology.
In discussing the ebb of the Chinese assembly business, AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth says there could be "some real potential" for Latin American countries to step in if the region begins to operate in a "unified, integrated whole."
In World Politics Review, AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini and Wilda Escarfuller examine President Ollanta Humala's policy response towards Peru’s political volatility and social upheaval.
The Director-General of the Latin America and Caribbean Affairs Bureau at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs outlines his country’s many areas of cooperation with the region.
In World Politics Review, AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini and Wilda Escarfuller write that, as with past Peruvian presidents, “the post-Fujimori political dystopia” has befallen Ollanta Humala.
Mexico should serve as a bridge for the two economic blocs to forge an agenda for cooperation, COA’s Eric Farnsworth writes for PODER.
A new report explores how investment in natural resource extraction could contribute to broader community and national development.