Os Estados Unidos e o Brasil devem reconhecer que a relação bilateral é maior do que o escândalo sobre espionagem, afirma Eric Farnsworth da AS/COA.
Foreign Relations
The fallout from revelations of U.S. espionage in Brazil has set back relations and revealed the fragility of the bilateral partnership, writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for World Politics Review.
En el marco de su participación en AS/COA, los gobiernos de México y Guatemala destacaron el trabajo realizado a escala binacional para mejorar la infraestructura fronteriza.
En una reunión en AS/COA, el Presidente Otto Pérez Molina explicó que la modernización y el desarrollo de la infraestructura guatemalteca influirán en el crecimiento de las inversiones extranjeras.
President Dilma Rousseff’s speech at the UN singling out the U.S. for spying “appears to be an attempt to gain political advantage at home,” comments AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s U.S. state visit cancellation is a “set-back for both nations, but ultimately Brazil will shoulder a higher cost,” writes AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth for The New York Times’ Room for Debate.
President Dilma Rousseff’s speech at the UN denouncing U.S. cyber espionage may make it difficult to restore "the status quo ante with the U.S.," states AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.