Tag Archives: Lula

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}

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Three things to watch in Brazil

By Samuel George

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Obama in Cuba & Argentina: Fanny Pack Optional

By Samuel George {This article initially appeared on the Global Economics Dynamics blog}

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Brazil Protests: Raw Footage & Street Interviews

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Five Steps to Kickstart Brazil

A new paper from Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker                          

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Brazilection 2014: Don’t faint! This campaign is close and dirty

João Schlüter on the Brazilian presidential campaign as it hits the final stretch. 

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The Case For Aécio

Minas Gerais native and Brazil analyst Luciana Guimarães on the rise of Aécio, the fall of Marina, and why Dilma is in the hot seat.

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A Gringo’s Guide to the Brazilian Presidential Election

By João Schlüter, a Brazilian political analyst

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Why Bolsa Familia Works

Brazilian economist Carlos Góes on the libertarian roots of Conditional Cash Transfer programs

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