Energy reforms take time to bear fruit and protectionist election pledges would lead to backstepping, writes AS/COA’s Naki Mendoza.
Viewpoint: Elections Shouldn't Stymie Mexico's and Brazil's Energy Sectors
As Tensions Mount, Brazil Hedges Its Bets on Russia and the West
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Oliver Stuenkel
While the U.S. and others expel diplomats, Brazil’s decision not to criticize Russia reveals its uncertain position in the changing global order.
Brazil 2018: The “Chuchu Popsicle” Makes His Case
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Brian Winter
Geraldo Alckmin is the preferred candidate of Brazil’s establishment. In today’s environment, that may be a kiss of death.
Death, Tragedy and Hope in Rio de Janeiro
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Maurício Santoro
The response to a politician's murder may be a turning point in finding a way out of Rio's crisis.
Governo estuda redução de tributos, e preços de combustíveis poderão cair
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Kelly Oliveira
O ministro da Fazenda, Henrique Meirelles, conversou com jornalistas sobre os preços de combustíveis no Brasil antes de participar em um café da manhã privado com líderes empresariais no Council of the Americas em Nova York.
Nos EUA, Meirelles diz que decisão sobre candidatura sairá até o fim do mês
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Silas Marti
Durante um encontro fechado no Council of the Americas em Nova York, o Ministro da Fazenda Henrique Meirelles falou que investidores na plateia manifestaram interesse por sua candidatura e preocupação com os rumos das reformas econômicas.
From Rio to Bangui: Brazil's Armed Forces Face Toughest Challenge Yet
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Oliver Stuenkel
While all eyes are on military intervention in Rio, Brazil’s generals are preparing for one of the world’s most complex peacekeeping missions.