In this sweeping essay for AQ, Brazil’s foreign minister outlines his views on populism, Venezuela, U.S. ties, Latin American integration and more.
Brazil's Foreign Policy Is "Back in the Game"
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Aloysio Nunes Ferreira
Why Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro Doesn’t Look Finished Quite Yet
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Oliver Stuenkel
Despite growing protests and widespread suffering, Venezuela’s president continues to outfox the opposition and foreign critics.
How Brazil Should Respond to Venezuelan Exodus
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Maria Beatriz Bonna Nogueira
Despite facing a fast-moving migration crisis from Venezuela, Brazil's policy response is stuck in neutral.
Amid Old Rivalries, South America’s Silver River Promises New Riches
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Laurence Blair
A reporter makes a 10-day journey up the Paraná in search of economic cooperation between Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil.
Three Top Challenges for Brazil’s Next Foreign Minister
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Oliver Stuenkel
With just 18 months left in President Michel Temer’s term, Brazil’s next foreign minister will face an uphill battle.
Peru's President tells Trump he Prefers 'Bridges to Walls'
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Franklin Briceno and Joshua Goodman
“It will be hard for President Trump to dismiss President Kuczynski’s advice on building relationships with Latin America,” points out AS/COA’s Brian Winter