Is Latin America Making Strides Against Poverty?
Experts’ views on poverty reduction in the region.
Experts’ views on poverty reduction in the region.
Tropical forests, which cover 6 percent of Earth, are our planet’s largest natural carbon sink and our first line of defense against climate change. Even
Miguel Otero-Iglesias and Agustin Gonzalez-Agote discuss China’s currency internationalization ambitions in this guest blog post for the Inter-American Dialogue’s Asia and Latin America Program.
To learn about the implications of the recent Eletrobras sale, the prospects of Petrobras privatization, and how both are affected by the likely return of Lula, the Dialogue’s Energy & Climate Program spoke to Dr. Mark Langevin, adjunct professor and senior fellow at George Mason University and senior advisor to Horizon Client Access.
The Latin America Advisor interviewed Gabrielle Trebat, managing director for Brazil & the Southern Cone at McLarty Associates, to talk about the latest political developments in Brazil and scandals surrounding President Jair Bolsonaro.
Some people welcome the intervention; others don’t.
2018 will be a pivotal year for energy in Latin America, as the region’s top oil producers are set to hold presidential elections that could lead to sweeping policy changes.
Continuous political in Latin America is good reason for China to diversify its partnerships.
Though the threat of terrorism has caused alarm in Brazil, growing crime on the streets of Rio has emerged as the top concern during the Olympics.
What progress has China made toward the development of a transoceanic railway in South America?
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