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Cecilia Farfán Méndez
August 31, 2010
As the Mexican Congress prepares to come back in session, President Felipe Calderón unveiled a new bill aimed to strike at the heart of organized crime by stemming the flow of illicit cash that funds cartels. But some wonder how the new law might affect legitimate business.

Cecilia Farfán Méndez
August 17, 2010
Last week, U.S. President Barack Obama approved an act that allocated $600 million to boost security along the border with Mexico. An AS/COA analysis looks at how the funds will be raised and spent.

Americas Quarterly
Summer 2010
In a pre-release from the forthcoming AQ, Governors Jan Brewer and Bill Richardson square off over Arizona’s new immigration law.

Prepared by Carin Zissis
July 29, 2010
A federal judge placed holds on some of the more controversial portions of Arizona’s new immigration law just a day before the legislation’s implementation. Access AS/COA’s resource guide to SB1070 and the temporary injunction.

Americas Quarterly
Julio Frenk
Summer 2010
Seguro Popular's far-reaching impact.


July 15, 2010
Andrew Selee, director of the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute, joined AS/COA for a teleconference covering Mexican gubernatorial elections on July 4, including what the results foretell about the 2012 presidential race. Listen to the audio.

July 15, 2010
Andrew Selee, director of the Woodrow Wilson Center's Mexico Institute, talks with AS/COA Online about the July 14 Mexican cabinet shuffle and what it signifies for President Felipe Calderón’s last two years in office.

Carin Zissis and Cecilia Farfán Méndez
July 6, 2010
The Institutional Revolutionary Party won nine of the 12 gubernatorial seats up for grabs in Mexico’s July 4 vote, but an opposition alliance won unexpected victories in three PRI strongholds.

PODER Hispanic
Eric Farnsworth
July 2010
Both on the field and off, Brazil has proven it is a nation on the move and the team to beat, writes COA Vice President Eric Farnsworth for a forthcoming issue PODER Hispanic.

Levi J. Jordan
June 24, 2010
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico drew help from Canada, Mexico, and Brazil. Meanwhile, fears about the oil spreading into the Caribbean have prompted a quiet dialogue between the United States and Cuba.


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