Briefings & Intelligence
When the going gets tough, Zelle gets going
Canning House Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson looks into the unexpected success of US-based app Zelle in Venezuela, where economic circumstances may have opened routes for payment methods of the region's future.
- Andrew Thompson
Webinars
Culture and the Covid Crisis
On 24 November, Canning House brought together a panel of leading cultural sector figures for a conversation on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic across literature, art, film and more, and what governments and organisations are doing to mitigate its effects.
- Canning House
Briefings & Intelligence
19-11-2020 Latin American Weekly Report
Peru puts faith in Don Quixote as Merino resigns amid fatal protests
- LatinNews
Forgotten Histories
Journeyman "Jack" of Bogotá
In Canning House's third Forgotten Histories publication, Richard McColl charts the life and legacy of Jack Greenwell - a decorated, journeyman football manager with trophies won in Spain and Peru before his arrival in Bogotá with Independiente Santa Fe - whose storied career has been largely lost to time.
- Richard McColl
Briefings & Intelligence
Hurricanes help deliver triple blow to Central America
Canning House Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson examines the "triple punch" effect of Covid-19 and storms Eta and Iota on Central America, as the devastating effects of the 2020 hurricane season are compounded with the straitened finances of the coronavirus pandemic.
- Andrew Thompson
Webinars
Brexit: Impact on UK-Americas Relations
On 16 November, Canning House and AS/COA presented a high-level discussion on Brexit and its impact on UK-Americas relations, encompassing UK, United States and Latin American points of view, and across governmental and corporate perspectives.
- Canning House & AS/COA