Tag Archives: Brazil

Who Should Be in the World Cup?

Which regions are overrepresented — and which are underrepresented — in the 2010 World Cup?

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Lula Will Be a Tough Act to Follow

Will Brazil’s next president be able to match Lula’s political and economic legacy?

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Is Iran Spreading Its Wings in Latin America?

How is Iran penetrating the Western Hemisphere by way of Venezuela?

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Dateline Tehran: Brazil's Big-League Diplomacy (Part II)

Is Brazil about to change the rules of diplomacy?

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Dateline Tehran: Brazil’s Big-League Diplomacy (Part I)

Could Brazil displace the United States as the leader in global diplomacy?

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Protectionism — The Dog That Didn’t Bark

Why have U.S. policymakers not looked at protectionism as an option to recover jobs after the crisis?

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The Myth of Permanent U.S. Global Dominance

What mistakes have U.S. policymakers made when dealing with China and India?

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Lula, Not Bernanke, for the U.S. Fed

How would Brazilian President Lula make a better U.S. Federal Reserve chairman than Ben Bernanke?

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Lessons from the Industrial Revolution

What can today’s economists learn from new data on England’s Industrial Revolution?

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Consensual Delegation of Sovereignty

What changes are needed to make global governance more effective and inclusive?

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