"Brazil and the economic, political, and environmental multilateralism: the Lula years (2003- 2010)". Rev. bras. polit. int. vol.53, n.spe, 2010.Visentini, Paulo Fagundes, e Andre Luiz Reis da Silva. 2010. "Brazil and the economic, political, and environmental multilateralism: the Lula ...
Changes in Brazil’s political and economic environment are spurring investment from major global automakers and accelerating decarbonisation. By Ian Henry March 21, 2024 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Share via Email Print The switch from the far-right authoritarian government of Jair Bolsonaro to ...
Brazil: Political optimism and economic restraintdoi:10.1080/04597230312331339803NoneRoutledgeStrategic Survey
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China and Brazil will take the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations as an opportunity to forge the next "golden 50 years" of bilateral relations, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on January 19. Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central...
While Brazil is currently experiencing political polarization and public opinion splits, which is reflected in the record 1.8-percentage-point margin of votes between the two presidential candidates, the "Return of Lula" has made many Brazilians more hopeful about the country's development and their...
political and social objectives rather than economic ones and for its cumbersome and inefficient bureaucracy; however, some industries attributed their successes to government measures, which included direct investments, tax and other incentives, protective tariffs, and import restrictions. The government ...
Brazil - Collor, corruption, and inflation: Brazil’s old-regime elites and military continued to inhibit reform of the political system in the early 1990s, while the country’s voters became disaffected and cynical, and the political parties remained su