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Americas Quarterly
Brazil’s Foreign Policy Isn’t Dead. It’s Just Hibernating.
November 9, 2017
/ Oliver Stuenkel

Provided a moderate wins in 2018, Brazil could quickly regain some of the diplomatic heft it lost under Rousseff and Temer.

Brazil
Foreign Relations
Americas Quarterly
Petrobras dá a volta por cima
November 6, 2017
/ Christopher Lenton

Depois de anos de incerteza financeira, o gigante do petróleo brasileiro voltou da beira do abismo—e está vencendo os concorrentes regionais.

Brazil
Energy & Commodities
Americas Quarterly
The Judge That Is Resisting Brazil’s Lava Jato
November 2, 2017
/ Elisangela Mendonça

As Brazilians fight against corruption and cronyism, one Supreme Court judge insists on doing things the old-fashioned way.

Brazil
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Americas Quarterly
Peace in Colombia's Countryside? First, Turn On the Lights.
November 2, 2017
/ Lisa Viscidi

Geography and a lack of security have stunted Colombia's infrastructure development. The country needs to be connected for peace to take hold.

Colombia
Energy & Commodities
Americas Quarterly
Camilo Enciso: To Ensure Peace Lasts, Put the Brakes on Corruption
November 2, 2017
/ Camilo Enciso

Ignoring corruption would be akin to treason.

Colombia
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Fernando Carrillo: Leaders Must Address Voter Skepticism
November 2, 2017
/ Fernando Carrillo

Colombia's inspector general reflects on the challenges facing the next government.

Colombia
Democracy & Elections
Americas Quarterly
Estos chicos representaban lo mejor de Argentina
November 1, 2017
/ Brian Winter

Un tributo al especial talento argentino para crear amistades que duran toda la vida, después del ataque terrorista en Nueva York.

Argentina
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