New Americas Quarterly on 2025 Trends to Watch in Latin America
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Uniting opinion leaders to exchange ideas and create solutions to the challenges of the Americas today
The magazine explores challenges expected this year in Latin America, like Trump's return to the White House, climate disruption, and organized crime.?Read here.
Brian Winter |?Americas Quarterly. AQ’s editor-in-chief paints a mixed picture in this annual overview of the region. Read the cover story.
Susan Segal |?Americas Quarterly. The region is eager for greater U.S. attention, writes AS/COA’s president and CEO.?Read?her op-ed.
Eric Farnsworth | AS/COA Online. "You have a scenario where Canada itself lacks the firepower to really push back against the United States,” explains the AS/COA vice president.?Read the interview.
Carin Zissis y María Fernanda Benavides |?Voz y Voto. La editora jefa de?AS/COA Online analiza por qué el número de mujeres que logró esca?os en el Congreso de EEUU se estancó en las elecciones de 2024. Lea?el artículo.
Marco Rubio, Trump's nominee for secretary of state, spoke about China’s influence in the region and zeroed in on Mexico, Venezuela, and Cuba. Learn?more.
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AS/COA Online. Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Honduras will hold presidential votes. Plus, Argentina holds midterms and Canada picks a new leader. Get the rundown.
Gladys Gerbaud | AS/COA Online. The region’s growth continues to be slow and steady, with positive projections for 2025.?See the numbers.
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