When AQ visited Ceará in 2018, it was among the most violent in the country. A lot has changed.
Brazil
This Brazilian State Seems to Have Turned a Corner on Violence. But Can It Last?
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Richard Lapper
Mercosur’s Delayed Case of Free Trade Fever
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Benjamin N. Gedan, Nicolás Saldías
The agreement with the European Union means more than trading with Europe.
Brazil Doesn't Have to Choose Between the Environment and the Economy
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Natalie Unterstell
President Jair Bolsonaro’s efforts to roll-back environmental regulations reverse years of innovative policymaking in Brazil.
Why Bolsonaro Can’t Sweep Climate Facts Under the Rug
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Natalie Unterstell
Deforestation in Brazil is spiking – but that won’t help the industries the president supports.
What’s Ahead for Brazil and Its Pension Reform
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Tony Volpon
Despite a difficult political environment, Congress is delivering a historical turn for the country.
Mapping Boundaries and Free Space in Brazil
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Vic Vaiana
"Walls of Air has become an instant-artifact from a more open Brazil," says Vic Vaiana about the exhibition.
LatAm in Focus: What's Keeping Brazil's Urban Development "from Being Free"?
Curators of Walls of Air: The Brazilian Pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale talk about how mapping contemporary Brazil can influence urban development today.