Demonstrations across the continent have investors wondering if the same could happen in Brazil – and upend the government's economic reform agenda.
Why Latin America’s Protests Could Slow Brazil’s Economic Reforms
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Oliver Stuenkel
Why Business Needs Brazil in the Fight Against Climate Change
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Paulo Hartung
There is no agribusiness without a healthy Amazon, writes a former Brazilian governor and forestry executive.
Projeto Chernobyl Captures a Post-Human Landscape on Radiographic Film
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Matthew Marani
"The result is a series of haunting abstracts of manmade catastrophe and a post-human landscape," writes Matthew Marani in The Architect's Newspaper.
Alice Miceli on X-raying Chernobyl
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Emily Watlington
Brazilian artist Alice Miceli talks about her exhibition Projeto Chernobyl to Art in America's Emily Watlington.
In Spite of Bolsonaro, China Quietly Deepens its Influence in Brazil
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Oliver Stuenkel
Xi Jinping's visit to Brasília caps a highly successful effort of damage control.
LatAm in Focus: How Asia-Brazil Trade Shifted Bolsonaro's China View
Political scientist Maurício Santoro explains how Brazil’s relationship with Asia has warmed since Jair Bolsonaro took office a year ago.
Brazil’s Supreme Court Used to Terrify Politicians. Not Anymore.
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Felipe Recondo , Felipe Seligman
Political support for Lava Jato has faded – along with judges’ incentives to crackdown on corruption.