Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center
The Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center expands awareness of the new Latin America across diverse communities of influence by positioning the region as a core partner in the transatlantic community.
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Advancing Caribbean development through women’s empowerment
ADVANCING CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT THROUGH WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT - Women and girls in the Caribbean face challenges that limit their access to sustainable livelihoods. Prominent amongst them are gender-based violence (GBV) and unequal economic opportunities. The prevalence of GBV in the Caribbean stan...
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Roadmap the Caribbean's energy transition
PULLING OFF AN ENERGY TRANSITION: A ROAD MAP FOR THE CARIBBEAN - The Caribbean’s energy transition is increasingly urgent. High energy prices combined with import dependence on petroleum products leaves the region without access to affordable and reliable energy. Building bankable energy projects...
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International Response to Venezuela
WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TO VENEZUELA? - Venezuela finds itself at an inflection point. While the push for free and fair elections in Venezuela faces obstacles, the opposition remains engaged in negotiations with the government as it prepares for presidential primaries in Octobe...
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President Irfaan Ali on Guyana’s emerging role as a global leader
PRESIDENT IRFAAN ALI ON GUYANA’S EMERGING ROLE AS A GLOBAL LEADER - Guyana is rapidly emerging as a regional and global leader. The country’s growing energy sector, track record of protecting its environment, and role in strengthening food security for the Caribbean have catapulted Guyana into sp...
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Curbing financial de-risking in the Caribbean
WHERE HAVE THE BANKS GONE? CURBING FINANCIAL DE-RISKING IN THE CARIBBEAN - Financial inclusion is the backbone of economic development in the Caribbean. Access to international trade, finance, and remittances promotes economic stability and creates growth opportunities for governments and citizen...
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Alicia Bárcena: Mexico's Newly Appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs
A CONVERSATION WITH ALICIA BÁRCENA: MEXICO'S NEWLY APPOINTED SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS - Celebrating over two centuries of robust bilateral ties, the US-Mexico partnership remains a pivotal cornerstone for North American and regional progress. Spearheading these efforts is Mexico’s newly confi...
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Visions of change: Delsa Solórzano
VISIONS OF CHANGE: A CONVERSATION WITH DELSA SOLÓRZANO - Delsa Solórzano is a lawyer and politician who will represent her party, Encuentro Ciudadano, in Venezuela’s opposition primary elections on October 22. Solórzano founded Encuentro Ciudadano in 2018 in the hope of bringing a new perspective...
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Guatemala: What’s at stake ahead of runoff election?
GUATEMALA'S CHOICE: WHAT'S AT STAKE AHEAD OF THE RUNOFF ELECTION? - On August 20, Guatemalans will return to the ballot box to decide who will lead northern Central America’s largest economy for the next four years. Following a surprising and often polarizing first round, whoever holds the presid...
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Unlocking Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
As Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) navigate economic headwinds in a challenging fiscal context, the private sector’s role in driving growth and recovery is more important than ever. Multinational companies stand ready to support high-quality development in the region through employment, fin...
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A conversation with Dr. Jarbas Barbosa
A CONVERSATION WITH DR. JARBAS BARBOSA, DIRECTOR OF THE PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION - After being the global epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic for much of 2020-2021, Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) has staged an impressive recovery on the back of successful vaccination campaigns, a renewe...
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Closer to home: Bringing supply chains back to the Americas
CLOSER TO HOME: BRINGING SUPPLY CHAINS BACK TO THE AMERICAS - Global supply chains have been severely tested by a myriad of shocks in the past three years, between pandemic-driven delays, rising transportation costs, and the impact of Russia’s war in Ukraine. As companies grow increasingly wary o...
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A conversation with Maria Corina Machado
VOICES OF CHANGE: A CONVERSATION WITH MARIA CORINA MACHADO - Maria Corina Machado is a Venezuelan opposition politician and presidential candidate who will represent her party, Vente Venezuela, in Venezuela’s opposition primary elections on October 22. Maria Corina’s leadership and widespread sup...
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Speaking out against arbitrary detention and torture in Venezuela
IN THEIR WORDS: SPEAKING OUT AGAINST ARBITRARY DETENTION AND TORTURE IN VENEZUELA - Venezuela’s economic, humanitarian, and political crisis has taken a devastating toll on human rights. In 2021, Venezuela became the first country in the Americas to face a formal investigation by the prosecutor o...
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A conversation with Henrique Capriles
VISIONS OF CHANGE: A CONVERSATION WITH HENRIQUE CAPRILES - Henrique Capriles is a lawyer, politician, and two-time presidential candidate who will represent his party, Primero Justicia, in Venezuela’s opposition primary elections on October 22. Capriles’ experience as a public official includes s...
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General Laura J. Richardson
A CONVERSATION WITH GENERAL LAURA J. RICHARDSON ON SECURITY ACROSS THE AMERICAS - As the National Defense Strategy notes, a stable Western hemisphere serves US national security imperatives. Yet, Latin America and the Caribbean—a region of global importance with longstanding historical, cultural,...
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US-Chile Relations
2023: A PIVOTAL MOMENT TO CELEBRATE 200 YEARS OF US-CHILE RELATIONS - The US-Chile partnership has long been taken for granted. Having just celebrated 200 years of bilateral relations, strengthening the alliance with Chile is an important opportunity for the United States to reinforce its regiona...
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Investing in Northern Central America
OPEN FOR BUSINESS? INVESTING IN NORTHERN CENTRAL AMERICA - Nearly two years after the Call to Action for Northern Central America announcement, aggregate private sector commitments under this initiative total over $4.2 billion. In its next phase, Central America Forward aims to address broader ec...
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Prime Minister of the Bahamas Philip Davis
A CONVERSATION WITH PRIME MINISTER OF THE BAHAMAS & CHAIR OF CARICOM PHILIP DAVIS - The Atlantic Council hosted an #ACFrontPage conversation with the Hon. Philip Davis, prime minister of The Bahamas and chair of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on the trajectory for US-Caribbean relations during...
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Minister Carlos Eduardo Correa of Colombia
A CONVERSATION WITH MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF COLOMBIA CARLOS EDUARDO CORREA - The Amazon rainforest – which makes up 35 percent of Colombia’s territory and is vital for stabilizing global climate – faces unprecedented threats, many exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemi...
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A conversation on US-Mexico ties featuring the US and Mexican Ambassadors
A CONVERSATION WITH AMBASSADOR KEN SALAZAR AND AMBASSADOR ESTEBAN MOCTEZUMA ON THE FUTURE OF US-MEXICO TIES - The North American Leaders’ Summit in 2021 focused on opportunities for deepened collaboration on issues such as health security, equitable economic growth, and migration. The Leaders’ me...
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A conversation with Paulo Guedes, Brazil’s Minister of the Economy
BRAZIL'S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: A CONVERSATION WITH H.E. PAULO GUEDES, BRAZIL’S MINISTER OF THE ECONOMY - Brazil’s Minister of the Economy, Paulo Guedes, took office in 2019 with a focus on further opening Brazil’s economy and carrying out a series of reforms to reduce the size of the government and e...
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Colombia's Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs
A STUDIO CONVERSATION WITH VICE PRESIDENT AND MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF COLOMBIA MARTA LUCÍA RAMÍREZ - As Colombia entered a fourth week of protests, the longstanding alliance between Colombia and the United States was more important than ever. Stability in Colombia and strong US-Colombia re...
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Ecuadorian Vice President Alfredo Borrero
A CONVERSATION WITH ECUADOR VICE PRESIDENT ALFREDO BORRERO: HEALTH, RECOVERY, AND REGIONAL OUTLOOK - In April, 2022, Latin America and the Caribbean marked it's two year anniversary since the region’s first confirmed COVID case, with Ecuador experiencing large wave of infections and deaths early ...
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Admiral Craig Faller: Implications of Russia’s invasion
CONVERSATION WITH ADMIRAL CRAIG FALLER: GLOBAL AND LATIN AMERICAN IMPLICATIONS OF RUSSIA’S INVASION - On February 24, Russia launched an unjustified and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. In a show of Western unity unseen in decades, the United States and NATO coordinated behind a multi-pronged resp...