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Brazil is offering to be a peacemaker between Russia and Ukraine as Russia's foreign minister pays a visit to Brazil's capital Brasilia.
Everybody wants to be friends with Brazil because Brazil is an environmental superpower. But it's not like everybody will eternally sort of support Lula on the foreign policy front.
On this episode of The Time of Monsters, Matthew Duss and Stephen Wertheim discuss the president’s partial break from a failed consensus.
Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the nation's Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace on Sunday, claiming the recent election was stolen from him.
NRP's Leila Fadel speaks with Oliver Stuenkel of the Vargas Foundation in Brazil about what the attacks in the Brazilian capital mean for democracy in the country.
It’s been a difficult decade for much of Latin America, but there are also some causes for optimism. As 2022 draws to a close, Moisés Naím, one of the region’s most respected and followed political commentators, provides an overview of where things stand.
Moisés Naím, author of "The Revenge of Power" and a distinguished fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, tells Fareed about Brazil's upcoming runoff election between two candidates on opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Oliver Stuenkel on the consolidation of a wave of leftist and left-leaning leaders in the region.
Ahead of Brazil’s elections in October, Brazilian professor of international relations Oliver Stuenkel describes the tests facing his country’s fragile democracy.
The stance adopted by Washington toward who received an invitation to the Summit of the Americas could undermine the end result of what could be an important venue for discussions around migration, the environment, and trade.