Beyond hosting eight matches, part of Atlanta’s strategy for the World Cup is to recruit training bases for national teams, capitalizing on the connectivity offered by the airport and quality […]
Category: Spain
Books 2025: Nostalgia for Spain’s Dictatorship a Half-Century Later
Historian Giles Tremlett’s insightful, comprehensive, and readable biography reveals an enigma of a man. Readers can appreciate two facets of the dictator, and these can be embraced by those who love or hate him.
Spanish Infrastructure Giant to Move U.S. HQ Near Massive Georgia 400 Project
A Spanish infrastructure giant is set to move the headquarters of its U.S. and Canada arm to the Perimeter area this summer, close to the Georgia 400 toll lanes project for which it just raised more than $7 billion in financing.
Andrew Young Accepts Award From World Jurist Association in Spain
Former mayor and civil rights legend Andrew Young is still globetrotting at 91, three decades after he helped parlay networks built during his time as ambassador to the United Nations […]
Books 2022: Violence Shatters Loyalties in Basque Country
Book: Homeland: A Novel Author: Fernando Aramburu Review by: Kirk Bowman, Full Professor and Rise Up & Care Term Chair in Global Development & Identity at the Sam Nunn School […]
Atlanta as a Global Relationship Platform: How Companies Use the City to Reach the World
Editor’s note: This commentary by Jorge Fernandez, consultant at The Pendleton Group, is published as part of the firm’s annual sponsorship of Global Atlanta. Most know that Atlanta has the world’s busiest airport and is […]
