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Viewpoints Americas
A publication of Americas Society and Council of the Americas, Viewpoints Americas helps companies achieve their business goals by stimulating thoughtful debate on the most pressing issues facing Latin America.



Brian Wanko
July 29, 2010
After eight years in office, Colombian President Álvaro Uribe leaves his successor Juan Manuel Santos with strong ties to Washington.

Claudio Castro
May 27, 2010
Un Techo Para Mi País' Claudio Castro writes about the organization's work in Haiti, where construction of transitional houses and the establishment of social inclusion programs—carried out under Haitian leadership—is helping to rebuild the country. View a slideshow of Un Techo's programs in Haiti and Chile.

Adrián Franco
March 25, 2010
Data reconfirms the worrisome trend that more must be done to facilitate Hispanics’ access to financial services, writes Adrián Franco, executive director of Qualitas of Life.

Caroline Roan
March 24, 2010
A Pfizer vice president looks at how multinational companies can best mobilize resources to assist recovery efforts in countries such as Haiti and Chile.

Juan Cruz Díaz
January 14, 2010
Sebastián Piñera’s lead in the polls appears to have evaporated, making this weekend’s election a less predictable contest, but with significant ramifications for Chilean democracy.

Alexandra Délano
November 19, 2009
Adequate and affordable housing around Portland, Oregon, is part of a broader strategy to help support the Latino community’s upward mobility.

Carlos Cortés
November 19, 2009
Legal harassment is being used to threaten freedom of expression in certain Latin American.

Nicole Spencer
November 19, 2009
Between a new natural gas find and an attractive investment climate, prospects are bright for Peru's energy sector.

Alexandra Délano
October 22, 2009
By 2050, Hispanics will account for 30 percent of the U.S. population, making their integration a top policy priority.

Carlos Yescas
October 21, 2009
Every ten years the Census attempts to provide a demographic snapshot, but some people are undoubtedly uncounted, miscounted, or overlooked, writes Carlos Yescas, author of Indigenous Routes: A Framework for Understanding Indigenous Migration.

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