The State of Teacher Policies in Honduras
This report card seeks to strengthen the capacity of national groups to analyze education policy in Honduras.
This report card seeks to strengthen the capacity of national groups to analyze education policy in Honduras.
The Obama administration is beginning negotiations with Cuba. But getting to democracy and free market capitalism may take a while.
What are the implications of the “Brexit” for Latin America and the Caribbean?
At a breakfast meeting with members of the Inter-American Dialogue’s Energy and Resources Committee, Michael Reid, The Economist’s senior Latin America editor and author of the “Bello” column, discussed why he thinks the region is shifting to the right.
For Obama it is important to overcome the US’s longstanding paternalism and instead pursue relations among equals.
We are pleased to present this report, highlighting our contributions to the policy debates that defined 2010.
We are pleased to present this report, highlighting our contributions to the policy debates that defined 2007.
Chile has been rocked by powerful student protests that call for greater education quality and equity since 2011.
As the peace negotiations in Colombia enter their final stage, how likely is it that the Colombian government and the FARC will be successful in convincing the rest of Colombia’s citizens to agree to the deal?
We are pleased to present a summary overview of the Inter-American Dialogue’s work in 2006. This year, we welcomed former president Ricardo Lagos of Chile and former U.S. trade representative Carla A. Hills as the Dialogue’s new co-chairs. Together they ably presided over the 2006 Linowitz Forum, which brought together…
We are pleased to present this report, highlighting our contributions to the policy debates that defined 2004.
The globalization of markets is creating increasing pressure for educational reform in Latin America.
Brazil remains an important ally for the US and both countries would benefit from a cooperative approach towards solving the crisis and achieving political stability.
Recognizing the growing challenges Latin American countries face in skills development, the dialogue organized a seminar on technical education and professional training.
We are pleased to present this report, highlighting our contributions to the policy debates that defined 2002.