Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Expert Q & A | Diana Villiers Negroponte and Ted Piccone

    President Obama's Trip to Mexico Emphasizes America's Future Economic Prosperity and Security

    May 2, 2013, Diana Villiers Negroponte and Ted Piccone

  • In the News

    Part of the emphasis on the economic relationship is also an attempt to change the perception in America about Mexico and Mexican immigrants.

    May 2, 2013, Joshua Meltzer, National Journal
  • In the News

    The bilateral relationship at least with Mexico has been dominated by drugs and violence. I think there is going to be a concerted effort here to refocus attention on the depth and size of the economic relationship.

    May 1, 2013, Joshua Meltzer, New York Times
  • In the News

    This is a new world, this is a much more integrated American market than we’ve seen in the past. I think updating the American people on this reality is the main objective for the White House.

    May 1, 2013, Joshua Meltzer, Washington Times
  • Interview

    A Conversation on President Obama’s Trip to Mexico and Costa Rica

    May 1, 2013, Joshua Meltzer, Diana Villiers Negroponte, Ted Piccone and Neil Ruiz

  • In the News

    [Roberto Azevêdo] knows how the system works, how to get a deal done. But he has been saddled by the positions that he has had to take as Brazil’s ambassador. During the Doha round Brazil has not always been the most constructive contributor.

    April 26, 2013, Joshua Meltzer, Financial Times
  • Expert Q & A | Diana Villiers Negroponte

    Nicolas Maduro: Venezuela's Next President

    April 19, 2013, Diana Villiers Negroponte

  • In the News

    [There is] a very serious effort to really pull [the BRICS nations] together despite the differences and differing interests. Yes, it will be difficult to put the [new development] bank in place. It will take a lot of time to accumulate the capital.

    March 27, 2013, Colin I. Bradford, Bloomberg
  • Expert Q & A | Diana Villiers Negroponte

    The Death of Hugo Chavez and What it Means for the Future of Venezuela

    March 7, 2013, Diana Villiers Negroponte

  • In the News

    There is no such thing as U.S. economy or Brazilian economy, but an interconnection of metropolitan areas. Three factors are necessary for them to be successful: infrastructure, education, innovation.

    November 30, 2012, Bruce Katz, Valor Econômico (Portuguese)

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