Tag Archives: Dilma Rousseff

Brazil: An Object of History — or a Subject?

Brazil must act decisively to become a leader or be relegated to an object of history.

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Mexico & Brazil: Why U.S. Spying Stings So Much

After the NSA snooping, why are politicians and citizens all across Latin America so dismayed?

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Brazil and Turkey: The Global Middle Class Rises

Why are Brazil and Turkey both facing mass protests right now? What makes the two cases similar and what makes them different?

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Brazil: The People Vs. the Politicians

Amid mass demonstrations in Brazil, what is working and what needs improvement in the country’s political processes?

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Brazil and the Global Battle to Eliminate Extreme Poverty

Is Latin America’s largest country providing a global model for how to reduce poverty in lean budgetary times?

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The United States: From Global Vanguard to Global Hindrance

The United States used to be the key force promoting global governance. What are the global consequences of America’s deeply divided domestic politics?

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Brazil’s Strategy for Economic and Social Sustainability

Is there always a trade-off between doing what’s best for the global environment and doing what’s best for the domestic economy?

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Brazil’s Potential in the Rousseff Era

Is Brazil’s recent success sustainable over the coming decade?

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Dilma Rousseff on Governing Brazil

What is the new President of Brazil’s vision for her country?

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