“The world of environmentalism is very eager to hear what Lula has to say,” says the senior director of policy at AS/COA.
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"Hay que reconocer que América Latina no es el enfoque ni del partido republicano ni del demócrata", dijo el director senior de AS/COA.
The career diplomat and former U.S. ambassador to Brazil explains what the ex-president’s comeback means for Latin America, the U.S., China, and the world.
"Bolsonaro se va, pero el Bolsonarismo sigue muy fuerte", dijo el vicepresidente de política de AS/COA en el podcast.
AS/COA Online looks at where Latinos in the United States stand on party affiliation, top issues, and support for the Biden administration.
"The best-case scenario is that Bolsonaro simply declines to challenge the result in any meaningful way," said the AS/COA vice president to CNN.
AS/COA Online rounds up responses to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's October 30 runoff win against incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
"La cuestión presupuestaria en el 2023 y adelante va a ser un desastre para cualquiera que gane las elecciones", dijo la editora de Americas Quarterly.
After an unexpectedly close first round, see how the race between Lula da Silva and Jair Bolsonaro is shaping up ahead of the October 30 runoff.
Jair Bolsonaro and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva face off in the October 30 second round. Learn about campaign strategies, misinformation, and Minas Gerais.
UC San Diego’s Dr. Cecilia Farfán Méndez and Trend Micro’s Juan Pablo Castro cover the 10-terabyte hack on militaries of five Latin American countries.
"Será una elección difícil y cualquiera podría ya ganar a esta altura", dijo el vicepresidente de política de AS/COA.
Bolsonaro and his culturally conservative, anti-globalist allies will be a force for many years to come, writes AS/COA's Brian Winter in Foreign Affairs.
"Siempre he pensado que es mi responsabilidad trabajar con el país", dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA.
"Es un sistema democrático muy avanzado", dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA sobre Chile.
Quaest’s Felipe Nunes covers the first round and what's ahead in an October 30 runoff for presidential rivals Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Jair Bolsonaro.
The U.S. secretary of state headed to South America to meet with the new presidents and attend the OAS General Assembly.
"Empresas que sepan adaptarse…podrán dar ese gran salto hacia la vanguardia", escribe María Lourdes Teran de AS/COA en Ideas de Negocios Televisión.
"Es un salto de fe porque Lula no ha dejado un programa económico con muchos detalles", dijo el vicepresidente de política de AS/COA.
"A culturally conservative revival of sorts has swept the country," writes AS/COA's Brian Winter in TIME.