Aug 29, 2016 | Brazil, LAC and the World
by Giselle Datz, Associate Professor of Government & International Affairs, Virginia Tech Paradoxically ritualistic and idiosyncratic, the Rio Olympics were set against a background of perplexing global and local dynamics which converge around the challenge of...
Mar 30, 2016 | Brazil, LAC and the World, South America
by Marília Arantes Moreira, Research Student, Institute of Latin American Studies I recently met up with Brazilian historian Luiz Felipe de Alencastro in Paris to discuss his latest article, “The Ethiopic Ocean – History and Historiography 1600−1975”, published...
Jun 11, 2015 | Latin America, Latin America & Caribbean
by Javier Farje, Journalist, TV Presenter, Consultant, and former Editor of Latin America Bureau In 2009, on the eve of the Conference of the Parties 15 (COP 15), in Copenhagen, the World Bank published a revealing document. Entitled Low Carbon, High Growth, Latin...
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