Tag Archives: Brazil

Dilma Redux?

Brazil, like the United States, is now polarized politically, with two irreconcilable halves.

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Charity in Brazil: Helping Children on the Street

Picturing the growth of homeless children in Brazil.

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BRICS: Toward a Rio Consensus

The BRICS countries set out to overcome Western domination and the legacy of the “Washington Consensus.”

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8 Examples of Rampant Sexism in Brazil

Brazil struggles with rampant sexism.

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The Global Economy’s 0.1% Club

The majority of the world’s nations produce less than 0.1% of global GDP.

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Brazil and the United States: So Different, Yet So Similar

Brazil, the new host of the World Cup, shares a great deal of values with the United States.

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U.S.-Brazil: The Battle Over Cotton Subsidies

Can Brazil retaliate and still win the match?

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Why Political Risk Will Dominate Markets in 2014

The headlines are filled with bad political news and that means bad news for markets.

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Electricity: Who’s the Cleanest of Them All?

Quiz: Brazil, Canada, Germany or US: Which major country performs best when using renewable sources?

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Ten Challenges Around the World in 2014

The Globalist identifies the biggest challenges facing some of the world’s leading countries in the coming year.

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