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No. 16 (2025): Brazil Between Two Wests
No. 16 (2025): Brazil Between Two Wests
Published:
2026-04-10
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Brazil Between Two Wests
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães, Hussein Kalout
12-15
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Special Section
Brazil and the United States: On a Collision Course?
Rubens Ricupero
17-31
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“Democracies under Pressure: Polarization, State Capacity, and the Brazil-US Relationship
Bruna Santos
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Power, Pragmatism and Upheaval: Lula, Trump and Brazil-US Relations
Cristina Pecequilo
49-62
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The Monroe Doctrine in US-Latin American Relations
Leslie Bethell
63-80
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Managing Volatility in United States-Brazil Relations: Security Cooperation and Critical Minerals as Stabilizers
Robert Muggah
81-96
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External Peril, Internal Fatigue: Toward a Reconstruction of Brazilian Statecraft
Philip Yang
97-110
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“Milei’s Argentina and Lula’s Brazil in the Face of Trump II’s First Year
Esteban Actis
111-122
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Brazil and the European Union: The State of Affairs and Perspectives
Flavio Goldman, Gabriel Fernandes Pimenta
123-132
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Brazil-European Union Relations: Seeking New Opportunities
Günther Maihold
133-144
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Choosing Cooperation: The Strategic Impact of Brazil’s Gripen Acquisition
Karin Wallensteen
145-154
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Defending EU Democracy and Sovereignty from the New Geopolitics of Technology
José Ignacio Torreblanca
155-173
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Policy Papers
The Brazil-ASEAN Axis: Trade, Growth and Strategic Opportunities
Eugênia Barthelmess
175-201
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Entrevistas
“The EU and Brazil share deep cultural ties, values, and even similar paths of regional integration”
Marian Schuegraf
211-218
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“President Trump is Currently Interested in a More Constructive Relationship with President Lula and with Brazil”
Brian Winter
219-226
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