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Latin America continues to be key to the United States. UCTV presents experts who examine the many facets of American relations with the countries to the south.

UC Santa Cruz has renamed the Research Center for the Americas in honor of social justice icon Dolores Huerta, whose legacy has influenced t...

A thought leader and former professor of politics and international relations at Florida International University, Francisco O. Mora serves...

UC San Diego Latinx STEM faculty sharing their journey, research and relationship to the Latinx community and experience. Robert Castro, Dir...

UC San Diego Latinx STEM faculty sharing their journey, research and relationship to the Latinx community and experience. Robert Castro, Dir...

The Institute of the Americas and the UC San Diego School for Global Policy & Strategy presents a public forum featuring a presentation of t...

How do we move from purpose to action? Fundación Tú Más Yo focuses on community development through education and collaboration. Toñe Beguer...

Creating change in communities starts with trust. Fundación Tú Más Yo focuses on community development through education and collaboration....

The United States uses economic sanctions as a foreign policy tool for one of two reasons: either the latter is a perceived threat to the se...

Despite the imposing of economic sanctions against the authoritarian regimes of Maduro, Diaz-Canel, Ortega, the grip these leaders continue...

The United States and other foreign countries have imposed crippling sanctions against the governments of Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega, Venezue...

Mexico is the 10th most populous country, 15th largest economy in the world, and is connected with the United States through its geographic...

Authoritarianism is a form of government characterized by the rejection of political plurality, the use of strong central power to preserve...

Growing up in Bakersfield, California, Manuel Vargas had parents who instilled the value of education and learning in him at an early age. S...

The international community and the United States, under both Republican and Democratic Administrations, have failed, by almost any measure,...

Autocrat, dictator, and socialist. These are just some of the terms that could be used to describe three of Latin America's most controversi...

For several Latin American & Caribbean (LAC) countries, notably Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina and Guyana, the production of oil and gas...

In September, the Lopez Obrador administration sent an initiative to Congress aimed at amending the constitution and completely restructurin...

The Institute of the Americas is pleased to present the US-Ecuador Bilateral Relations Post COVID: Build Back Better Together forum to help...

The Institute of the Americas presents the US-Ecuador Bilateral Relations Post COVID: Build Back Better Together forum to help catalyze expa...

The Institute of the Americas is pleased to present the US-Ecuador Bilateral Relations Post COVID: Build Back Better Together forum to help...

Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador (The Northern Triangle) are experiencing a historic Diaspora to the US southern border. The precipitants...

The two-time Governor of New Mexico (2003-2010) and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1997-1998) and Secretary of Energy (1997-...

Explore economic perspectives for Mexico, the country’s energy sector outlook, work force development and local content with Mexico’s Secret...

With the Biden Administration there is the growing prospect of a potential reversal of sanctions and regulations imposed by the Trump Admini...

The People’s Republic of China has become a major investor, lender and actor across the energy sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. In...

David Mares, the director of the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies at UC San Diego, looks ahead to how a Trump presidency will i...

Recent, unprecedented collaboration among Mexico’s political parties led to an ambitious package of reforms affecting key sectors and issues...

In the first session of a day-long conference on modern Mexico, a panel of economists, political scientists and journalists assess Mexico’s...

Remedios Gomez Arnau, the Mexican Consul General in San Diego, joins William Ostick, the US Consul General in Tijuana in calling for greater...

Peter Cowhey, dean of the School of Global Policy and Strategy and Denise Moreno Ducheny, Senior Policy Advisor at the Center for US Mexican...

Jessica Graham’s research explores the politics of race and nationalism in Brazil and the United States in the 1930-40’s. As a result of the...

Can nonviolent civil disobedience effectively counter the brutality of organized crime and government corruption in Mexico? What impact can...

Anthropologist Nancy Postero describes the political rise of indigenous peoples in Latin America, as they called for more recognition from t...

Much attention has focused on Mexico's transition to electoral democracy in recent years. But how does it compare with other nations of Lati...

UC San Diego sociologist David FitzGerald explains how recent changes in the economies of the US. and Mexico, along with border enforcement...

Deborah Riner, the chief economist at the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico wraps up the Mexico Moving Forward 2014 with an assessment...

UC San Diego Professor Susan Shirk and Gordon Hanson join CIDE’s Carlos Elizondo and Arturo Sarukhan, the former Mexican Ambassador to the U...

After welcoming remarks from Consuls General Andrew Erickson and Remedios Gomez Arnau, Mexican analysts and scholars evaluate initiatives on...

The UC San Diego Library announces the purchase of the Farmworker Movement Documentation Project, an online archive containing thousands of...

A flash mob opera performance by the Opera Ambulante in Tijuana surprises the panelists and audience in this second session of Mexico Moving...

After welcoming remarks from Mexican diplomat Antonio Ortiz-Mena, UC President Janet Napolitano, UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep Khosla and...

Noted commentator and political science professor Denise Dresser offers a thorough critique of the PRI, Mexico’s ruling party in this dinner...

The future of Mexico will be played out in its cities, where about 3/4 of the nation's 115 million inhabitants live. Many critical national...

Antonio Ortiz-Mena, the head of the Economics Affairs Section at the Embassy of Mexico in Washington DC, highlights the benefits of the Nort...

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto took office in December of 2012 promising a new approach to curb drug trafficking that would be both mo...

“The Brick People” chronicles the story and legacy of Mexican immigrants who came to work at Simons Brickyard #3 in Los Angeles during the e...

The complete board event at the Goldman School on October 30th, 2013. Series: "The Goldman School - Berkeley Public Policy" [Public Affairs]...

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Vicente Fox, former President of Mexico, for a discussion of the challenges facing Mexico and the...

Experts give an an overview of US-Cuba relations and recent reforms (both in Cuba and in the US), and comment on the likely implications of...

Carlos Alzugaray Treto, Professor, Center for Hemispheric and United States Studies at University of Havana comments on the impacts of the C...