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An existential crisis
August 3, 2010 2 min. read

Today marks the last day of a protest by the Awá, one of Brazil’s last remaining hunter gatherer tribes. The main message of the tribe is simple: we exist. The protest is largely in response to the comments made by the mayor’s office of nearby Ze Doca denying the existence of the tribe, which for […]

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Colombian Hawks and American Doves: Who Wants a Cold War with Venezuela?
July 31, 2010 5 min. read

This past week was characterised by one major international news story and one minor one. The European Union and Canada gave notice to Iranian officials this week of their support for sanctions against Iran because its nuclear program. Canada was making a point of sounding off with the EU possibly due to Iran’s ironic and […]

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Jose Serra, arch prohibitionist
July 24, 2010 2 min. read

Playing to public fear over drugs and crime is a tried and tested formula for electoral success. With the presidential race heating up, one has to wonder if José Serra’s gung ho views on drug interdiction are driven by personal conviction or political calculus. To curb imports of illicit drugs, Serra has called for Brazil […]

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Violence in the hinterlands
July 22, 2010 2 min. read

As I highlighted in my last post, violent crime is peaking in Brazil’s interior. A disturbing corollary to this trend is the high rate of targeted violence against indigenous communities. New data compiled by the Indigenous Missionary Council (CIMI) for a report on attacks on indigenous peoples underscores the severity of the problem. As well […]

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A Tale of Two Seasons, by C. Change
July 21, 2010 2 min. read

A vicious cold spell has gripped a large swath of South America, including parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, and Uruguay. At least 175 people have died in these countries over the past fortnight, 27 in Argentina and 18 in Bolivia. Hypothermia and carbon monoxide poisoning from faulty heaters are the direct causes in […]

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BRICs: Aid and Investment and Impressions from the West
July 21, 2010 5 min. read

Emerging economies such as Brazil, China and India have always been recipients of foreign aid from Europe and North America since the end of the Second World War and were the subjects of global development projects that often failed to bring BRICs and similar economies out of poverty and create sustained and viable growth. In […]

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A history of Brazilian violence
July 17, 2010 2 min. read

With the possible exceptions of soccer and samba, Brazil’s global reputation is shaped more by its high rates of violent crime than anything else. Romanticized in popular films and culture, the country’s favelas are the most visible symbol of the issue. But according to the Map of Violence 2010, a new report from the São […]

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Gay Marriage in Argentina
July 16, 2010 1 min. read

Apropos a reader’s comment in the New York Times comment forum: Anyone notice that the leading nations in the World Cup all allow gay marriage or gay civil unions? Spain (marriage), the Netherlands (marriage), Uruguay (civil unions), and Germany (civil unions). I doubt that there’s any causal link here, but it at least shows that […]

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Drug Subs
July 14, 2010 2 min. read

More than 50 “drug subs” have been seized by law enforcement from Ecuador to Mexico over recent months. Many of these vessels are considered “semi submersibles,” capable of travelling 5-10 meters below the water’s surface and carrying hundreds or thousands of pounds of drugs. At this depth, they tend to leave a surface wake, allowing […]

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What South Africa 2010 means for Brazil 2014
July 12, 2010 2 min. read
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The biggest upset of this World Cup might not have been champion Spain’s opening defeat to Switzerland. For many the tournament’s main shocker was that South Africa didn’t plunge into a cesspool of crime and chaos, an outcome feared by many pundits who doubted the country’s ability to hold an event of such magnitude. One […]

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The World Cup Final and the Road to FIFA 2014 Brazil
July 10, 2010 4 min. read

You can find some of the biggest futbol fans in Spain and Holland, and that was before either of them reached a World Cup final. Neither team has ever won the prestigious title and Spain, while being the current European champions, have never been to a World Cup final in their history. Holland reached the […]

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Understanding an epidemic
July 9, 2010 2 min. read

A recent blog post from the Open Society Institute cites a staggering figure: Over 90% of Rio de Janeiro’s homeless are addicted to crack. This figure is shocking, even for a city as beset by social problems as Rio. (Though reliable data on drug use and homeless populations in other major cities has proven difficult […]

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