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Five Goals for Brazil's New Foreign Policy

By Matias Spektor

Brasília should embrace a more realistic, involved—but still ambitious—role in a changing world.

This article is adapted from AQ's most recent issue, "Fixing Brazil." To receive the print edition at home, subscribe here.

Not long ago, Brazil was at the forefront of the emerging-country movement to transform the global order. As a key member of the BRICS group, it was a vocal advocate for reforming the U.N. Security Council, the Bretton Woods institutions, and the international trading...

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