"The next president will be looking for the U.S. government to do its part," says AS/COA Online's editor-in-chief to Kim Brunhuber.
AS/COA in the News
"El antipetismo en Brasil sigue siendo muy alto", dice Brian Winter de AS/COA al periódico chileno La Tercera.
El petróleo "está suponiendo una transformación masiva" para el país sudamericano, dice el editor gerente de AQ al canal.
El país está "enfrentándose a una oportunidad que se le ofrece de golpe", dice José Enrique Arrioja, editor gerente de AQ, a La Política Online.
El país tiene "una oportunidad única… de tener una secuela de éxitos sin precedentes", dice el editor gerente de Americas Quarterly al canal.
The outlet highlights the premiere of the new work by the Guadeloupean composer, commissioned by AS.
Nayib Bukele has "cleverly played on the problems that this country had in the past," says AS/COA's vice president of policy to CNN's Fareed Zakaria.
El podcast explora el informe Bilateral X-Ray, que destaca a Carin Zissis de AS/COA como experta que contribuye "al diálogo sobre relaciones bilaterales".
"It's clear that Maduro is not going to react unless U.S. intentions are made clear from the very top," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the Miami Herald.
OperaWire highlights that AS's first concert of the year will "feature works by Black classical composers including Ignatius Sancho."
"There's almost zero chance" that the uncertain presidential elections in Venezuela this year will be free or fair, said AS/COA's Brian Winter to CNN.
Americas Society/Council of the Americas share our condolences with the people of Chile and the family of the ex-president at this difficult time.
"El Salvador me parece un caso único, algo nuevo en el contexto latinoamericano", dijo el vicepresidente de Políticas de AS/COA, Brian Winter, a La Nación.
The art website highlights that "the mythical 'El Dorado'...is the curatorial crux of this two-part group exhibition" by Americas Society.
"Hay una cuarta persona en esta elección y es la presencia de Andrés Manuel López Obrador", dice la editora jefe de AS/COA Online.
The art website writes that the exhibit includes works by artists of the Lambayeque civilization and artists from the Greater Chiriquí region.
Council of the Americas held a senior-level roundtable discussion in Mexico City as part of a healthcare series focused on improving pandemic preparedness.
The art website writes that artists like Carlos Motta and Mathias Goeritz are part of the show, which explores the foundational myth of the Americas.
"Maduro is highly unlikely to hold free and fair elections this year," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the Miami Herald.
A última edição da revista explora como as eleições deste ano serão decisivas para a região.