José Miguel Vivanco's "word has been extremely credible because he is not willing to shade his views based on the politics," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Financial Times.
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Crisis of U.S. Democracy Emboldens Latin American Populists, Says Rights Chief
A Decorated Physicist Mexico’s Government Wants Behind Bars
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Brendan O’Boyle
Julia Tagüeña Parga has found herself at the heart of a political clash over Mexican science.
Central America and the Crisis of Corruption
"By broadening its policy focus, Washington has a significant opportunity to shift incentives to address corruption more effectively," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in Univision.
AS/COA Insider: Eric Farnsworth on Venezuela Negotiations
Maduro’s goal is not to accommodate the opposition but to find a path toward sanctions relief, says the AS/COA vice president in this Q&A.
Science, Safety, Stakeholders: Regulating for the Twenty-First Century in the Americas
FDA Latin America Director Katherine Serrano discussed regulation challenges in the age of pandemics, global trade, and innovation.
Mexico’s Farcical Referendum
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Denise Dresser
The upcoming “popular consultation” is designed to fail. AMLO knows it.
In Referendum, Mexicans to Weigh In on Prosecuting Ex-Presidents
On August 1, voters will voice whether past leaders' crimes should be investigated and punished. There are catches.