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Everett Eissenstat is related to Latin America as he provides strategic policy analysis and recommendations for the region's governments regarding their economic engagement with the United States [1], [2], and [3]. He further advises these nations on how to actively participate in global regulatory initiatives and align their national strategies with current geopolitical realities [4], [5].
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GEO-LAC: The Future of U.S. Trade Policy and Its Implications for ... americas.georgetown.edu 5 facts
perspectiveEverett Eissenstat suggests that Latin American governments have the opportunity to play a constructive, active role in plurilateral initiatives regarding investment, standards, and regulatory questions, rather than remaining passive participants in a system designed by other nations.
perspectiveEissenstat advises mid-sized Latin American countries to be present in Washington’s policy debates, align national strategies with current geopolitical realities rather than older paradigms of integration, and invest in domestic human capital.
claimEissenstat warns that Latin American governments failing to engage with the United States could leave the region vulnerable to unilateral measures or a fragmented regulatory environment.
claimEissenstat asserts that regional dynamics in migration, visa policy, foreign aid, and counternarcotics strategy are increasingly intertwined with economic outcomes for Latin America.
claimEissenstat argues that Latin American governments have a significant opportunity to partner with Washington and U.S. firms to establish new supply relationships, secure investment, and shape global norms for strategic resources.