If the president's electoral base turns against her, it will be the last nail in her political coffin, writes AS/COA’s Brian Winter for ForeignAffairs.com.
Brazil's Rousseff on the Ropes
The Brilliant Names of Brazil's Anti-Corruption Operations: A Guide
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Rebecca Bintrim
In Brazil, corruption busts with catchy titles can foster public interest and help put offenders behind bars.
Explainer: The Zika Virus in Latin America
Find out how governments are responding to an outbreak of this disease that may be responsible for serious birth defects and a rare paralysis condition.
O Congresso dos Estados Unidos e a TPP: Implicações para o Brasil
O Brasil será diretamente afetado pela assinatura de acordos megarregionais, escreve Kezia Mckeague da AS/COA para Pontes.
COP21 Update: How Are Latin American Cities Preparing for Climate Change?
Proactive local governments in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are moving faster than national ones.
Year in Review: Latin America in 2015 and What's ahead in 2016
Corruption, commodity price drops, and game-changing elections. What do Latin America’s biggest events of 2015 mean for the year to come?