Voting Against the Law of Corruption
April 4, 2018 5 min. read

While difficult to measure a few months before elections are to take place, major national and regional changes are coming to the Americas, with votes likely determining the future economic and security focus of the region. When considering NAFTA, it could be that the waves created by Trumps bargaining approach may be less of a […]

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Challenging Brazil’s Democratic System May Make It Stronger
May 23, 2016 3 min. read

Rousseff’s possible success in the Senate trial will only prolong the inevitable: a loss in the next presidential elections and the implosion of the PT.

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How to Avoid Millions of Citizens Demanding your Impeachment
March 16, 2016 4 min. read

One of the most basic forms of democratic engagement besides voting comes from mass peaceful protests. Indeed, it is difficult to ignore millions of people demanding the end of your political career.

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Is Populism Bad for the Economy?
March 2, 2016 4 min. read

While Latin America is slowly turning its back away from populist policies, it looks like North America might give it a shot.

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A Challenging August for Dilma
August 10, 2015 4 min. read

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s approval rating has hit a new low, and with it, a growing sense of instability.

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Brazil in 2010 – a review
December 31, 2010 4 min. read

Overview Brazil has long seemed poised to join China, Germany and the US as one of the few nations with influence that stretches far beyond its borders. Years from now, many historians may look back on 2010 as the year that Brazil at last turned the corner in its ascent as a global power. Brazil’s […]

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The Economic Party Rolls On in Rio
September 26, 2010 10 min. read

While many advanced economies, ours included, struggles to revive its flagging economy, one country is proving the exception to the global recession, and no, it’s not China: it’s Brazil. TThhe South American country appears unstoppable in boosting domestic, as well as foreign investments in fueling the nation’s stellar economic growth and emergence as a major global player.

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Lula After Lula: What the Future Holds For Brazil’s Popular President
September 17, 2010 5 min. read

  Brazil’s most popular politician in history is set to leave the presidency this year, ending nearly eight years at the helm of a government responsible for lifting over 20 million people out of poverty, maintaining Brazil’s economy booming during a global recession (with 2010 growth forecasted at 7.3%), and establishing Brazil as a regional […]

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As ex-president shows gratitude, Lula remains opposed to Honduran regime
August 28, 2010 2 min. read
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In a recent interview Manuel Zelaya, the ex-president of Honduras, singled out Brazil, and specifically Lula, for keeping him alive after being ousted in a military coup. “Brazil saved my life” said Zelaya, who now lives in exile in the Dominican Republic. “Lula, Marco Aurélio and Celso Amorim saved my life because they gave me […]

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