Defeat at the OAS Meeting & US Influence in the Americas
Defeat at the OAS meeting was the first concrete setback for US interests as a result of the Trump Administration’s apparent ambivalence about defending democratic values.
Defeat at the OAS meeting was the first concrete setback for US interests as a result of the Trump Administration’s apparent ambivalence about defending democratic values.
The relationship between the United States and the IACHR is historically complex, and the Trump Administration may be tempted to pull back—but engagement is still the best way to serve US strategic interests.
Responses to written questions submitted during an open forum with the six candidates nominated by the member states to serve on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).
Responses to written questions submitted during an open forum with the six candidates nominated by the member states to serve on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).
Responses to written questions submitted during an open forum with the six candidates nominated by the member states to serve on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).
Responses to written questions submitted during an open forum with the six candidates nominated by the member states to serve on the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).
In recent years, there has been much debate over how to make the Inter-American system more effective in defending human rights.
In early October, Morales announced he will run for a third presidential term . Is democracy under seige?
What would rejecting outside funding have done to the IACHR? Do the ALBA countries have a legitimate gripe with the commission?
In 2012, the Western Hemisphere continued to make headlines in terms of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) rights.
The president of the Venezuelan National Electoral Council discussed the upcoming electoral contest.
Is the Venezuelan government likely to comply with the IACHR’s ruling or will it uphold the ban?
Citizen security remains a top concern for most Latin American governments as crime and violence spiral out of control and cripple political and economic institutions in the region.