Na conferência do COA em Washington, Levy defendeu negócios entre as Americas e a China.
AS/COA in the News
“We hope that the action that our nation is taking today will encourage others,” said Vice President Mike Pence about Venezuela at AS/COA's Washington Conference on the Americas 2019.
"No tiene sentido debilitar Norteamérica en términos económicos, al contrario, debe crecerse en valor y en innovación", dijo Marcelo Ebrard en la Washington Conference de AS/COA.
Art in America reviews Trembling Thinking, an exhibition focused on the two Caribbean thinkers Lydia Cabrera and Édouard Glissant.
“From here on out, if Maduro is to rule, it will be by fear and oppression, because he has no credibility remaining,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Bloomberg.
“He is Guaidó’s patron and would be a key figure in a free Venezuela," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in The Washington Post about Leopoldo López.
"It's a man-made crisis and it is the largest and worst humanitarian crisis the Western Hemisphere has seen," said vice president of AS/COA.
“His [Leopoldo López's] public appearance outside house arrest will galvanize the street," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth about Venezuela in an interview with The Washington Post.
In discussing China's role in Latin America, Assistant Secretary Breier touched on issues including intellectual property, 5G, Venezuela, and more.
AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth said to Fortune, referring to the USMCA negotiations, that Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. Trade Representative have said "publicly and repeatedly that the negotiated text is closed."
“[It was] more than just a Twitter food fight,” said Brian Winter of AS/COA to The Guardian about the relationship between Bolsonaro's sons and the Vice President of Brazil.
La Prensa Gráfica relata los dichos de Kimberly Breier del Departamento de Estado en el evento de AS/COA Washington sobre China y América Latina.
Interferencia resume la nueva edición de Americas Quarterly enfocada en la relación política, cultural, y económica entre China y América Latina.
Washington Examiner talks about the event organized by AS/COA in Washington, DC where Kimberly Breier spoke about the relations between China and the Americas.
AS/COA senior director talks to Forbes about the political and economic siutation in Argentina.
"The artists are united by their deceptively playful approach to Conceptualism," says Johanna Fateman in The New Yorker about our exhibition Give Me What You Ask For.
The report details AS/COA's accomplishments and programs from 2018.
The newest Americas Quarterly issue explores the Sino-Latin American relationship from an economic, political, and cultural perspective, including pieces by authors from Latin America, the U.S., and China.
El evento abarcará cómo Ecuador puede atraer inversión y mantener un clima que permita hacer negocios en el país.
“Would she default? It is hard to know what she would do if she won,” said AS/COA senior director about Cristina Kirchner.