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 ...

    A Book on Brazil’s Recession, Corruption and Inequality

    Marcos Mendes’ Inequality, Democracy and Growth in Brazil: A Country at the Crossroads of ...

    Brazil Is Now 104th in Press Freedom After Falling Another Five Places

    Continuing conflicts of interest in the Brazilian media and a very disturbing level of ...

    A Campaign to Save Brazilian Indians from Genocide

    Survival International, a human rights organization that fights for tribal peoples, has launched a ...

    Brazil President’s Mandate Is Now in the Hands of the Senate

    Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies approved the admissibility of President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment request. With ...

    Navigating the Labyrinth of Brazil’s Petrobras Scandal

    Since March 2014, Brazil has been shaken by the revelations from Operation Lava Jato ...

    Political Corruption Sours the Integrity of the Commission Trying to Impeach Brazil’s President

    The revelation of the Odebrecht list of contributions to electoral candidates comes as no ...

    With Expected Stampede from Main Ally Today, Brazil President Wouldn’t Be Able to Avoid Impeachment

    The government of Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff, her mentor Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ...