No Food, No Water, No Sleep: Is Brazil Torturing Student Protesters?

Brazil’s public relations disaster has gone from bad to worse. In September, congress impeached ...

Brazil: Get Lula! Now! Or Else…

The interminable, ghastly telenovela aiming at turning Brazil, the seventh-largest economy in the world, ...

Brazil: There Was No Coup, But It Was Wrong and Damaging to the Country

The reply of my two distinguished Council on Hemispheric Affairs colleagues, Aline Piva and ...

Brazil’s New President Returns the Offense: Coup-mongers Are Those Against the Constitution

In an address broadcast countrywide on radio and television, Brazilian President Michel Temer pledged ...

The Final Hours of Brazil’s Once All-Powerful Couple: Lula and President Rousseff

Suspended Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff’s former economy minister testified Saturday that Rousseff did not ...

Impeachment Act: The Brazilian Plot to Keep Corruption and Impunity Going

The already fragile legitimacy of Michel Temer’s interim government in Brazil took a huge ...

The Ritual Sacrifice of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff

Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was sacrificed as a scapegoat for sins and shortcomings widely ...

Brazil’s Soft Coup: Calling It People Against Corruption Is Oversimplification

The impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff represents the most significant test for Brazil’s ...

Brazil’s Military Dictatorship: 21 Years of Interrupted Democracy

The period of the military dictatorship in Brazil often referred to as “Brazil’s years ...

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