The region "want(s) the United States to be there, so basically, we need to rethink our approach," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Politico.
Foreign Relations
Biden Confronts Deep Skepticism of U.S. Agenda in Latin America
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Ari Hawkins
Guerra Israel-Hamas testou papel de mediador do Brasil na ONU
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Fernanda Perrin
O Brasil está sendo percebido como "um país que quer trazer o multilateralismo de volta," disse Brian Winter do COA à Folha de S. Paulo.
Can Taiwan Hold On to its Caribbean Allies?
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Robertson S. Henry, Brian Ellsworth
Small countries are bulwarks of Taipei’s influence abroad.
Lula’s Quest for a Diplomatic Balance Amid Israel-Hamas War
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Rafael Kruchin
As Brazil presides over the UN Security Council this month, the president has an opportunity to reassume a role as global diplomat.
Boric Needs to Tread Smartly on First Visit to China
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Francisco Urdinez, María Montt
The Chilean president will be pragmatic and economically focused, with the energy transition on top of his to-do list with Xi Jinping.
How Are Latin American Leaders Responding to Hamas' Attacks on Israel?
Although most leaders have condemned the attacks, there has not been a unified regional response to them or the subsequent conflict.
Republican Threats on Mexico Could Carry a Huge Cost
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Oliver Stuenkel
Even if it’s just rhetoric, Republican candidates’ discussion of military force against Mexican cartels risks souring relations across the region.