Skip to content
COHA

COHA

  • About Us
    • Mission and Values
    • COHA’s History
    • Our Team
      • Leadership
      • Senior Research Fellows
    • Submission of Articles to COHA
    • COHA’s Editorial Guidelines
    • COHA Publications
      • COHA Recommends
      • Op-Eds
      • Research Articles
      • Book Reviews and Releases
      • Washington Report
        • WRH Archive
    • COHA Events
  • Donate to us
  • Topics
    • Art and Culture
    • Corruption
    • Development
    • Economics
    • Education
    • Elections
    • Energy and Environment
    • Geopolitics
    • Health
    • History
    • Human Rights
    • Immigration
    • Independence
    • Media
    • Narcotics and Corruption
    • Politics
    • Security and Defense
  • Regions
    • Central America
      • Panama
      • El Salvador
      • Costa Rica
      • Nicaragua
      • Honduras
      • Guatemala
    • North America
      • Mexico
      • United States
      • Canada
    • The Caribbean
      • Belize
      • Jamaica
      • Cuba
      • Bermuda
      • Dominica
      • Barbados
      • Guadeloupe
      • Trinidad & Tobago
      • Bahamas
      • Puerto Rico
      • Haiti
      • St. Lucia
      • Dominican Republic
      • Suriname
    • South America
      • Uruguay
      • Venezuela
      • Brazil
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Bolivia
      • Ecuador
      • Guyana
      • Paraguay
      • Peru
  • COHA en español
    • Envío de artículos a COHA
    • Norteamérica
    • Centroamérica
    • El Caribe
    • Sudamérica
  • COHA em português
    • Submissão de Artigos
  • COHA en français
  • Contact us

US

COHA Recommends Cuba United States 

Why Obama and the U.S. Congress Should Go Further With Cuba

December 19, 2014January 22, 2015 COHA 40 ViewsCuba, Cuba-US, Cuban Economy, CUC, CUP, Obama, US 17 min read

By: Clemént Doleac, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs. After the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist

Read more
(Top L to R) Haiti's President Michel Martelly, Latvia's Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis, Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto, (bottom L to R) Chile's President Sebastian Pinera, the head of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso and Cuba's President Raul Castro wave to the media during the group picture during the summit of the Community of Latin American, Caribbean States and European Union (CELAC-UE) in Santiago in this January 26, 2013.
Canada Cuba Economics United States 

Washington’s Missed Opportunities: Cuba Successfully Engaging the World

March 5, 2014July 8, 2014 COHA 54 ViewsChina, Cuba, France, US 14 min read

By: Lauren Foiles, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs Despite the recent increase in chatter surrounding the Atlantic

Read more
Ecuador Human Rights 

Ecuador’s Correa Sounds The Bugle

August 22, 2012August 23, 2012 COHA 58 ViewsAssange, Correa, Ecuador, Sweden, US, Wikileaks 4 min read

Is Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa really saying that we cannot trust the judicial systems in Britain and Sweden? By granting

Read more
Bolivia Ecuador Letters to the Editor Venezuela 

Re: “Evo Morales Demands the OAS Stop Serving the Empire”

June 8, 2012June 8, 2012 COHA 33 Viewscontrol, power, regional, streghten, US 2 min read

Dear Editor, Your June 4th article, “Evo Morales Demands the OAS Stop Serving the Empire,” succinctly highlights the Bolivian President’s

Read more
Canada United States 

Keystone Decision: What “downgrade?” – Canada & U.S. Still Cozy

February 16, 2012February 27, 2012 COHA 57 ViewsCanada, Canada-US relations, Financial Post, Harper, Jack Mintz, jobs, Keystone, Keystone XL, Mintz, National Post, Obama, Ogallala, oil, pipeline, U.S., United States, US 6 min read

Dr. Jack Mintz, one of Canada’s more thoughtful policy experts and the Palmer Chair of Public Policy at the School

Read more
  • Next →

Donate to Us

Please support COHA through tax-deductible contributions. Our mission encourages rational and constructive U.S. policies towards Latin America. CLICK HERE TO DONATE TODAY

Subscribe to our newsletters!

Relevant information and insightful analysis about US-Latin American affairs, directly in your inbox.
Click here to subscribe

Submission of Articles

You can submit your articles and essays to COHA!
Click here for details

South America

Héctor Béjar: Repression of Dissent following the illegal removal of President Pedro Castillo in Peru
COHA in English Elections Geopolitics History Human Rights Indigenous rights Main Article Peru Politics Security and Defense South America (featured) 

Héctor Béjar: Repression of Dissent following the illegal removal of President Pedro Castillo in Peru

January 11, 2023January 11, 2023 COHA 7 min read

    On January 9, Héctor Béjar, former Foreign Minister of Peru for deposed President Pedro Castillo, issued a statement

Decolonization, Multipolarity, and the Demise of the Monroe Doctrine
Central America COHA in English Development Geopolitics History Independence Indigenous rights Main 4 headlines North America Politics Regions Security and Defense South America South America (featured) 

Decolonization, Multipolarity, and the Demise of the Monroe Doctrine

December 6, 2022December 16, 2022 COHA 17 min read

Central America

Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias
Central America Central America (featured) COHA in English Corruption Geopolitics Human Rights Independence Main 4 headlines Main Article Nicaragua Regions Security and Defense 

Revisiting 2018 Mother’s March in Nicaragua: New Report Repeats Old Bias

July 2, 2020June 3, 2021 John Perry 20 min read

By John Perry From Masaya, Nicaragua A report issued at the end of May repeats allegations of government repression in

Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua
Central America Central America (featured) COHA in English Development Geopolitics Health Human Rights Main 4 headlines Main Article Nicaragua Regions Research Articles 

Feeding the people in times of Pandemic: The Food Sovereignty Approach in Nicaragua

June 22, 2020June 29, 2020 COHA 22 min read

Tags

Argentina (88) Bolivia (32) Brazil (134) Chile (62) China (30) coha (20) Colombia (76) Coronavirus (19) corruption (41) COVID-19 (22) Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (24) Cuba (91) Dilma Rousseff (21) Donald Trump (23) Ecuador (46) Elections (42) El Salvador (40) Embargo (21) Enrique Peña Nieto (27) Environment (21) Erika Quinteros (19) evo morales (24) FARC (40) Guatemala (38) Honduras (65) Hugo Chávez (31) Human Rights (72) Immigration (36) Larry Birns (25) Latin America (45) Mauricio Macri (23) Mexico (111) Michel Temer (31) Nicaragua (41) Nicolas Maduro (34) OAS (35) Obama (22) Peru (46) U.S. (21) UNASUR (20) United Nations (18) United States (95) Uruguay (19) Venezuela (159) Violence (19)

About COHA

COHA’s mission actively promotes the common interests of the hemisphere, raises the visibility of regional affairs and increases the importance of the inter-American relationship, as well as encourage the formulation of rational and constructive U.S. policies towards Latin America.

The Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit independent research and information organization.

More About COHA, here

Contact US

We want to hear from you. Contact us

Council on Hemispheric Affairs, COHA
PO Box 34646
Washington DC, 20043
Copyright © 2023 COHA. All rights reserved.
Theme: ColorMag Pro by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.