Meeting the needs of a global labor market.
Southern Cone & Brazil
In AQ, Charles Hale explains how and why Latin American studies remains relevant.
Developing the energy sector in the Americas could lead to deepened regional cooperation and increased competitiveness, a Council of the Americas panel concluded.
In an article for The Huffington Post, AS/COA's Christopher Sabatini argues that U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America should "move on from focusing on internal politics or development objectives to understanding the nature of shifting international coalitions."
In an article for The Huffington Post, COA's Eric Farnsworth looks back at some of the most important stories coming out of the Americas in 2010, from Latin America's economic rise to elections that took place in the region.
"The real story of this year's competition is the dominance of the Western Hemisphere," writes Council of the Americas Vice President Eric Farnsworth for The Huffington Post.