The magazine’s latest edition explores how President Lula’s global status could benefit the Americas, even while he may face domestic difficulties.
Foreign Relations
Americas Quarterly's New Issue: What Lula Means for Latin America's Role in the World
Cecilia Tornaghi en CNN en Español: La visita del Canciller Sergey Lavrov a América Latina
"El canciller de Rusia obtuvo exactamente lo que quería", dijo la directora de políticas de AS/COA.
Courting Lula, China Seeks to Show It Has More to Offer than the U.S.
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Oliver Stuenkel
The Brazilian president's trip to Beijing will be shaped by numerous agreements and investment promises.
Alberto Fernández menciona a Council of the Americas en Net TV
"El mundo está viviendo una etapa singular de posiciones enfrentadas", dijo el presidente de Argentina.
Explainer: Gun Laws in Latin America's Largest Economies
Countries may adopt stringent gun control laws, but efforts are complicated by arms smuggling. We look at Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico.
Eric Farnsworth on CBS News: President Biden Travels to Canada
"[Canada] is really a country that is important to the U.S. economic security and national security," said AS/COA's vice president.
Q&A: Brazil’s Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira on the “Lula Doctrine”
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Brian Winter
An exclusive interview with Brazil’s top diplomat, on the relationship with China, the U.S., the need for multilateral reform, and more.