Visión Américas’ launch features compelling content from a number of luminaries including Luis Alberto Lacalle, former President of Uruguay; Jorge Quiroga, former President of Bolivia; Ambassador Roberto Abdenur, former Brazilian Ambassador to the United States;  Paulo Sotero, Director of the Brazil Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars; and Ambassador Roger Noriega, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs...  

Interview: with Paul Sotero, Director of Brazil Institute 

Interview with Luis Alberto Lacalle, former President of Uruguay: The importance of fostering relationships with different LA nations. 
Interview with Jorge Fernando Quiroga, former President of Bolivia: The need for improved dialogue within Latin America. 
Interview with Ambassador Roberto Abdenur, former US Brazilian Ambassador: Strength and durable growth of the Brazilian. 
Interview with Ambassador Roberto Abdenur, former Brazilian Ambassador to the US: Brazil’s need to protect property rights. 

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Bill Perry: Brazil-U.S. Relations — I have always been optimistic about the long-term prospects of the US-Brazilian relationship.

Ted Brennan: Merida Initiative and drug crimes — How much of a priority for Congress?

Latin Business Chronicle: Argentina: In Distress - Argentina may be the most distressed story in Latin America, but it is also the most undervalued.

Newsweek: Look at the Alternatives - Colombia's president speaks out on the House's rejection of the U.S.-Colombia free-trade agreement.

Interview with U.S. Senator Mel Martinez: The transformation of the Latin American region.

Interview with Congressman Jerry Weller, 11th District of Illinois: The importance of free trade in the Americas.

Interview with Luis Alberto Lacalle, former President of Uruguay: The importance of fostering relationships with different LA nations. 
Interview with Jorge Fernando Quiroga, former President of Bolivia: The need for improved dialogue within Latin America. 
Poor Energy Policies in Latin America May Do More Damage Than U.S. Financial Crisis - Many are asking how the U.S. economic downturn will affect Latin America and the Caribbean.   

Interview - with Luis Alberto Lacalle, former President of Uruguay:  The importance of fostering relationships with different Latin American nations. (English)  

Interview - with Luis Alberto Lacalle, former President of Uruguay:  The importance of fostering relationships with different Latin American nations. (Spanish)  

Interview - Interview with Jorge Fernando Quiroga, former President of Bolivia: The need for improved dialogue within Latin America.  

Interview - Interview with Jorge Fernando Quiroga, former President of Bolivia: The need for improved dialogue within Latin America.  

 


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Luis Alberto Lacalle:
The importance of fostering relationships with different LA nations. 

Jorge Fernando Quiroga:
The need for improved dialogue within Latin America.

Michael May:
Strengthening regional Latin American relationships.

Paul Sotero:
The importance of regional stability in Latin America.

Congressman Jerry Weller, 11th District of Illinois:
The importance of free trade in the Americas.

U.S. Senator Mel Martinez:
The transformation of the Latin American region.

Bill Perry On Brazil-U.S. Relations-President of William Perry and Associates and former director of Latin American affairs at the National Security Council.

Ambassador Roger Noriega on Poor Energy Policies in Latin America May Do More Damage Than U.S. Financial Crisis-Many are asking how the U.S. economic downturn will affect Latin America and the Caribbean. Here’s the good news: high commodity prices, enhanced diversity and global trade should combine to minimize the impact of the global downturn on most major economies in the region.

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