
The ascent of regional and local leaders can be seen not only in the environmental initiatives of the C40 in Brazil, but in many other fields.

In the aftermath of Hugo Chávez’s latest victory in Venezuela, four main issues are likely to grab the attention of the government and the nation.

Hugo Chávez's reelection could still mark a turning point in Venezuelan politics.

Venezuelan presidential candidate Henrique Capriles has run a flawless campaign and on Sunday will confront Chavez with the strongest challenge he has ever faced at the polls.

The two best known former presidents of Brazil recently took part in events that clearly illustrate very different ways of living the ex-presidential life.

China’s recent moves to solidify relations with Latin America are having important ramifications for the region’s ties with the United States.

Given the volume, international scope, financial implications, and extraordinarily complex logistical requirements of today's illicit markets, it is illogical to assume that governments are not more deeply involved in these criminal activities than ever before.

Honduras has altered its constitution to open the way to building a new “Special Economic Zone," but this charter city raises some important questions.

Diversifying into China's rapidly expanding market is a boon for Latin American exporting countries, but fears of Chinese dumping and cheap imports have strained what could be a positive and mutually beneficial relationship.

One topic of discussion at the upcoming five-year treaty Review Conference meeting in Vienna will be how best to universalize the Additional Protocol for safeguards among the 185 non-nuclear-weapon states Party to the Treaty.