It’s time for Brazil to take a radically new approach to prevent corruption, writes AS/COA’s Brian Winter for Foreign Affairs.
Brazil's Never-Ending Corruption Crisis
3 Winners and Losers From Brazil’s Latest Corruption Revelations
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Brian Winter
The “end of the world” finally arrived, and it wasn’t pretty.
Amid Threats to LGBT Brazilians, These Trans Singers Are Taking Center Stage
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Ricardo Martínez
Reports of anti-LGBT hate crimes in Brazil reached new highs in 2016, but performers like As Bahias e a Cozinha Mineira are undeterred.
The Real Reason Brazil’s Government Is Struggling
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Brian Winter
President Temer has a good economic agenda, but his unpopularity is a growing problem, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
Energy Update: A Look at the Books of Latin America's Big State Oil Firms
2016 was a difficult year for national oil companies in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, proving the need for the energy sector reforms in each case.
#CouncilBR Recap: Brazilian Government Signals Plan to Stay the Course
The federal government met with the private sector in Brasilia to talk about investment and the country’s economic recovery.
Resumo #CouncilBR: Temer diz que "o Brasil não desviará de seu rumo"
O governo federal brasileiro encontrou com o setor privado em Brasília para falar de investimento e recuperação econômica.