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1. Three Ways to Explore the BRICS (Possible) Impact on the Future Global Order

2. The Defense Acquisition Trilemma: The Case of Brazil

3. Sergio Cabral Filho, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

4. Why Brazil has not criticised Russia over Crimea

5. Why Growth in Emerging Economies Is Likely to Fall

6. China: Superpower or Superbust?

7. Hooray for Global Justice? Emerging Democracies in a Multipolar World

8. The West must allow a power shift in international organizations

9. Freeing the Global Market: How to Boost the Economy by Curbing Regulatory Distortions

10. Declining Inequality in Latin America in the 2000s: The Cases of Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico.

11. Retail 2022: How the Economist Intelligence Unit sees the retail landscape changing over the next decade

12. The European Union and Brazil as Privileged Partners? Difficult Path to an Authentic Strategic Partnership

13. The concept of "rising powers"

14. New Approaches to Global Health Cooperation: Perspectives from Brazil

15. Trust, Engagement, and Technology Transfer: Underpinnings for U.S.-Brazil Defense Cooperation

16. Deforestation's Challenge to Green Growth in Brazil

17. Assertive Brazil: An emerging power and its implications

18. The Post-Washington Consensus: Development after the Crisis

19. Does Fairness Matter?

20. Approaches to Fostering Productivity Growth in Brazil, China and India

21. Status, Identity, and Rising Powers

22. Energy Innovation Policy in Major Emerging Countries

23. Growing Pains in Latin America: An Economic Growth Framework as Applied to Brazil, Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru

24. Brazil's Rise as an Emerging Power: Implications for the U.S. and Europe

25. Roaring tiger or lumbering elephant?

26. Financial Regulation and Supervision in Emerging Markets. The Experience of Latin America since the Tequila Crisis

27. Natural Resources, Human Capital, and Growth