Los panelistas hablarán sobre el futuro político y económico del país después de las elecciones generales.
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"The result is a series of haunting abstracts of manmade catastrophe and a post-human landscape," writes Matthew Marani in The Architect's Newspaper.
Panelists will discuss the country's political and economic future after the general elections.
"The situation is very unstable and does seem to be deteriorating," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Al Jazeera about Evo Morales' resignation.
Brazilian artist Alice Miceli talks about her exhibition Projeto Chernobyl to Art in America's Emily Watlington.
"Lo más importante en este momento es el diálogo. Todos deben participar...todos tienen un rol", dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA a La Tercera.
"Cooperation with Mexico is fundamental to the well-being of our own nation," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the El Paso Times.
“People are not seeing their lives improve as much as they expected and are lashing out against their governments,” said AS/COA's Brian Winter to The Washington Post.
"It’s more immediately positive for the workers and their families who rely on these operations to survive," AS/COA's Guillermo Zubillaga said to the Houston Chronicle.
For its last issue of 2019, Americas Quarterly explores the politics of water in Latin America.
"El gobierno está poniendo mucho énfasis en las reglas de los negocios y hacer los negocios mas fáciles, para quitar lo que obstaculiza", dijo Susan Segal de AS/COA en una visita a Panamá junto a una delegación de empresas miembro de COA.
Based on polls, it's possible that Evo Morales's party will lose the two-thirds majority in Congress but retain a slim absolute majority in both houses, writes AS/COA's Holly Sonneland in this Q&A.
Council of the Americas también celebrará el aniversario 25 de los Premios de Negocios BRAVO destacando a ejecutivos latinoamericanos que han dejado una marca en la región.
Council of the Americas will also celebrate the 25th anniversary of the BRAVO Business Awards honoring Latin American executives who have left a mark in the region.
The Art Newspaper features Alice Miceli: Projeto Chernobyl in its weekly "Three to see" roundup.
“Muitos candidatos estão percebendo que ter apoiadores comprometidos é mais importante do que ter o apoio de moderados”, diz Brian Winter da AS/COA.
The New York Times features the upcoming Music of the Americas concerts, the Momenta Festival.
"Miceli raises questions about the consequences of radical progression and humanity’s negative impact on the environment," writes Charlie Breen in Musée Magazine about Projeto Chernobyl.
"El trabajo de Miceli le pone voz a la violencia de los órdenes políticos", dice Matías Helbig sobre la exposición de Americas Society.
"The anti-corruption, transparency, environmental and labor standards of U.S. and European is far superior than the one of Chinese and Russian companies," said AS/COA's Guillermo Zubillaga.