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1. Brazil: Country outlook

2. Brazil: Briefing sheet

3. Brazil: Economic structure

4. Brazil: Political structure

5. Brazil: Country fact sheet

6. Brazil: Country forecast summary

7. Brazil: Basic data

8. Global business environment improves

9. Global business environment improves

10. Global business environment improves

11. Global business environment improves

12. The Technology Policies of Digital Middle Powers

13. Amazonia on the Brink

14. Transnational Guarani Land Defense and Solidarity

15. Anarchists vs. the State

16. Popular Organizing is the Only Way to Stop Bolsonarismo

17. “The Major Challenge to Brazilian Democracy Today Is Bolsonarismo”

18. Brasília and Washington

19. Brazil’s First-Ever Ministry of Indigenous Peoples Launched Amid a State of Emergency

20. Deadly Rio de Janeiro: Armed Violence and the Civilian Burden

21. Global business environment improves

22. Global business environment improves

23. An imperative for women’s political leadership: Lessons from Brazil

24. Follow the money: connecting anti-money laundering systems to disrupt environmental crime in the Amazon

25. Trade Shocks and Social Mobility: The Intergenerational Effect of Import Competition in Brazil

26. The Impact of Robots in Latin America: Evidence from Local Labor Markets

27. Global business environment improves

28. Global business environment improves

29. Global business environment improves

30. Global business environment improves

31. Global business environment improves

32. Global business environment improves

33. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

34. Global business environment improves

35. Global business environment improves

36. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

37. Global business environment improves

38. Global business environment improves

39. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

40. La “Ceguera Marítima”: características, consecuencias y alternativas.Alemania, Brasil y la Organización Marítima Internacionalen comparación

41. Global business environment improves

42. Global business environment improves

43. A post-Western global order in the making? Foreign policy goals of India, Turkey, Brazil and South Africa

44. Global business environment improves

45. Global business environment improves

46. Jogo de Bicho: Brazil’s Popular but Illegal Lottery Game

47. Brazilian Youth Fight to Decolonize Climate Justice

48. Environmental Justice in the Age of Unnatural Disaster

49. Spring 2022 edition of Strategic Visions

50. From emergency to structure: ways to fight Covid-19 via international cooperation in health from Brazil

51. Social Policy Expansion and Retrenchment After Latin America’s Commodity Boom

52. Anticompetitive practices on public procurement: Evidence from Brazilian electronic biddings

53. Affirmative action with no major switching: Evidence from a top university in Brazil

54. The Pandemic Exposes and Exacerbates Existing Problems of Inequality and Polarization

55. Authoritarian Populism as a Response to Crisis: The Case of Brazil

56. The Military’s Return to Brazilian Politics

57. Salmonella Program in the European Union and the Trade Dispute with Brazil at the World Trade Organisation: A Partial Equilibrium Framework

58. Administration and National Defense: Analysis of the relationship between two areas of scientific knowledge in Brazil

59. Historical relations between Brazil and Paraguay: negotiations and quarrels behind Itaipu Dam

60. Politicization, Foreign Policy and Nuclear Diplomacy: Brazil in the Global Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime after the NPT

61. Negotiations in international procurement management: the case of Bank BIC internationalization project within the CPSC space

62. CPLP: the first twenty-five years

63. Fragile States Index 2022 – Annual Report

64. Hydrogen and Energy Transition: Opportunities for Brazil

65. Energy in a World in Transition: Challenges, Opportunities and Perspectives

66. Brazilian Perspectives for BRICS

67. Lula’s Victory, the New Left and the Future of Latin America

68. Through the Lenses of Morality and Responsibility: BRICS, Climate Change and Sustainable Development

69. Partnerships for Policy Transfer: How Brazil and China Engage in Triangular Cooperation with the United Nations

70. Fall 2022 edition of Strategic Visions

71. Brazil: Five Phenomena and Three Scenarios

72. Why Brazil Sought Chinese Investments to Diversify Its Manufacturing Economy

73. Artists killed in Latin America for exercising their freedom of artistic expression

74. The Importance of Lula’s Presidency in an Increasingly Multipolar World

75. The Most Important Election in Brazil’s History

76. Political Violence During Brazil’s 2022 General Elections

77. Political Violence During Brazil’s 2022 Presidential Runoff

78. Inclusion amid ethnic inequality: Insights from Brazil’s social protection system

79. International Law and Order Enforcement: Police Assistance Programs and Politics in US-Brazil Relations

80. “Brazilian Foreign Policy, Multilateral Institutions and Power Relations: an Interview with Ambassador Rubens Ricupero”

81. “One Single Agriculture”: Dismantling Policies and Silencing Peasant Family Farmers in Brazilian Foreign Policy (2016-2022)

82. When only China wants to play: Institutional turmoil and Chinese investment in Brazil

83. Marriage of convenience, love at first sight? A brief manual for teaching international relations in Brazil and beyond

84. BRICS and Global Health Diplomacy in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Situating BRICS’ diplomacy within the prevailing global health governance context

85. South America at the core of Brazilian foreign policy during Bolsonaro’s administration (2019-2022)

86. Inventory of data on economic activity and deforestation in the Amazon Basin

87. Connecting the Dots: Territories and Trajectories of Environmental Crime in the Brazilian Amazon and Beyond

88. The impacts of the pandemic on investment flows in BRICS countries: a preliminary analysis based on UNCTAD global investment reports

89. Geoeconomics of Polarisation: Can BRICS eclipse western global economic power?

90. Mexico 2018-2021: Pandemic, Crisis, Security and Geopolitics/México 2018-2021: Pandemia, Crisis, Seguridad y Geopolítica

91. COVID-19 and the militarization of the State in Brazil/COVID-19 y la militarización del Estado en Brasil

92. Therapeutic Communities in Brazil

93. Rethinking the Regional Security Complex Theory: A South American view between 2008-2016

94. Engaging Brazil in the era of climate action: Can Europe and the United States devise a new globalisation?

95. American Regionalism and Brazilian Diplomatic Discourse (1946-2019)

96. A Theory of Hegemonic Stability in South American Regionalism? Evidence from the Case of Brazil in UNASUR and Venezuela in ALBA

97. Securitized Referent Objects in Brazilian Defence Documents: Natural Resources, Critical Infrastructure and Energy Security

98. Putting in Check the Brazilian Moves in the Climate Chessboard

99. Cybersecurity in Brazil: an analysis of the national strategy

100. Illegal Gold That Undermines Forests and Lives in the Amazon: An Overview of Irregular Mining and its Impacts on Indigenous Populations