President Dilma Rousseff narrowly defeated Senator Aécio Neves on October 26.
In view of the October 26 election, AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth and Christopher Sabatini analyze the policy outlook and the social challenges at play for Brazil in 2015.
If Neves was to win Brazil’s presidential election, his government would seek to rekindle relations with the United States, comments AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini.
Brazil’s president faces a tight runoff race against Aécio Neves on October 26.
Lourdes Casanova, professor at Cornell University, said Brazil and China still have a good deal that can be leveraged from their growing relationship during a presentation at AS/COA.
Three polls place the candidates in a statistical tie in the race to win the...
Americas Society comisionará una pieza de arte de uno de cuatro artistas latinoamericanos cuyas obras se muestran hasta el 13 de diciembre en Nueva York.