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Tag Archives: Brazil
Brazil Needs an Honest Waste Loss
By Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, fiscal policy, monetary policy, no semancha, Otaviano Canuto
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Brazil’s Political Soap Opera? More Like Theatre of the Absurd
By Samuel George and João Schlüter {This piece originally appeared on the Global Economics Dynamics blog}
Posted in Brazil
Tagged blog, Brazil, Cunha, dilma, documentary, golpe, impeachment, Latin America, Lula, Michel Temer, No Se Mancha, political crisis, Renan Calheiros, samuel george, the crossroads, video
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Impeachment in Brazil: After the chips fall
Theodore Kahn discusses how Brazil can take advantage of the current crisis to reform its politics
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Brazil Corruption, dilma, impeachment, Michel Temer
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Sketches of Brazil
Music and Street Images from The Crossroads Brazil Full episode coming soon!
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged afro-brazil, Brazil, Latin America blog, music, No Se Mancha, rio de janeiro, salvador, samuel george, street scenes, the crossroads
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TTIP & TPP – A Threat to Latin America?
By Samuel George
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Caribbean, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone
Tagged asia, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, commodity, Free trade, Latin America blog, megatrade, Mexico, No Se Mancha, Peru, samuel george, supercycle, supply chain, the crossroads, tpp, trade deals, TTIP
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Three things to watch in Brazil
By Samuel George
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, Cunha, dilma, golpe, Latin America blog, Lula, No Se Mancha, pmb, protest, PT, samuel george
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Things fall apart?
2015 could be the year that breaks Brazil, but it could also be the year the country rebounds argues João Schlüter No Se Mancha’s Brazil insider
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, dilma, João Schlüter, Latin America blog, levi, petrobras
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BRICS Apart as Oil Prices Plunge
By World Bank Senior Advisor Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, BRIC, China, India, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, oil, Otaviano Canuto, Russia
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