"At the end of the day, it hurts our interests in the region," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to NBC News.
Almost a Dozen U.S. Ambassadors to Latin America and the Caribbean Are Still Not in Place
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Carmen Sesin
Brazil’s Exodus of People Is A Bad Omen
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Oliver Stuenkel
A growing number of Brazilians are losing hope in the country and emigrating, including high-skilled workers.
On Fire: Europe’s Woes Reverberate in Latin America
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Brian Winter
The troubles are pushing Latin America’s politicians and foreign policy strategists further away from the West, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
A New Era for U.S.-Colombia Relations
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Cynthia J. Arnson
Intense White House outreach reflects an uncertain path forward.
U.S. Trade Complaint Against Mexico Puts López Obrador in a Corner
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Juan Montes and Yuka Hayashi
“The energy issue is central to the president’s agenda and conception of Mexico as a nation," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Wall Street Journal.
In a Post-Trump Era, U.S.-Mexico Relations Have Been Turned On Their Head
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Sabrina Rodriguez
Joe Biden is facing a balancing act in how to respond to Andrés Manuel López Obrador's criticism, said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Politico.
AS/COA Insider: Carin Zissis on AMLO and Biden’s July Rendezvous
The AS/COA Online editor-in-chief covers the main issues to be discussed at the bilateral meeting after AMLO’s no-show in Los Angeles.