“The USMCA didn’t contemplate the pandemic,” says the AS/COA senior director. The North American trade pact was implemented on July 1.
U.S. Policy
AS/COA Insider: Steve Liston on USMCA Implementation amid COVID-19
Video: Addressing the China Challenge in Latin America
Panelists discussed China’s ambitions and aid largesse in Latin America, as well as the future of Taiwan’s profile in the region.
The Democrats’ Disappointing Lack of Interest in Mexico
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Genaro Lozano
Heading into Super Tuesday, the Democratic frontrunners offer different – but inattentive – visions of the bilateral relationship.
U.S. Military Southcom Chief: "Let's Get to Work"
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Admiral Craig S. Faller
Common threats – and opportunities – call for greater collaboration, writes the commander of U.S. Southern Command.
US-Cuba Policy Whiplash: LatAm’s Biggest Stories of the 2010s
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Matthew D. Aho
Barack Obama's 2014 decision to normalize ties with Cuba seemed to mark the end of the Cold War in the Western Hemisphere. Then President Trump upended it.
Panama, 30 Years Later, Is Thriving
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Eric Farnsworth
How would reality be different if Noriega had stayed?
Borderplex Alliance Hosting Bi-National Summit in El Paso, Includes Speech From Jeb Bush
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Lauren Villagran
"Cooperation with Mexico is fundamental to the well-being of our own nation," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the El Paso Times.