O encarceramento de Leopoldo López deu legitimidade ao líder opositor, escreve o Eric Farnsworth do COA para o Estado de São Paulo.
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Americas Quarterly colaboró con investigadores para llevar a cabo 12 estudios de caso en Chile, Colombia y Perú sobre inversiones en extracción de recursos naturales.
It’s time to reignite a vision of a more competitive, economically united North America, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for Financial Times’ beyondbrics.
This Energy Action Group report examines strategic Canadian energy issues ranging from the oil sands to environmental and indigenous issues.
Get the details on the February 19 trilateral meeting in Toluca between the leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Follow Venezuela's demonstrations and the political fallout through live updates and...
A comunidade internacional deveria condenar as ações antidemocráticas do governo venezuelano, escreve Eric Farnsworth do COA para O Estado de São Paulo.
Fully integrating the Canadian, Mexican, and U.S. energy markets would boost competitiveness and reduce costs, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for PODER.
Despite uncertainty over the fate of immigration reform in U.S. Congress, immigrants continue to be the economic engine of cities across the country.
Writing for World Politics Review, AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini analyzes Brazil’s domestic challenges for 2014.
AS/COA Online looks at how presidential candidates are selected in the seven Latin American countries holding presidential votes this year.
President-elect Juan Orlando Hernández takes office on January 27 facing a host of policy obstacles, but also some advantages.
A January 14 court order allowed Gustavo Petro to temporarily stay in office. But what happens next?
Mexico’s energy reform will need to be carefully—and convincingly—reconciled with other recent changes to the Constitution, writes Covington & Burling’s Rubén Kraiem.
AS/COA Online presents an overview of the region’s national-level elections in 2014...
During President Enrique Peña Nieto’s first year in office, Mexican legislators passed landmark political, energy, fiscal, and telecommunications laws.
COA's Director of Energy Christian Gómez covers the significance of the much-anticipated energy reform passed by Mexico's Congress on December 12.
COA Director of Energy Christian Gómez explores key questions as Mexico’s Congress seeks to pass a much-anticipated energy reform this month.
A slew of elections set for the coming year could dramatically change the face of Latin America, writes COA’s Eric Farnsworth for PODER.
On December 8, Venezuelans will elect new mayors and city council members in the polarized Andean country.