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Marina Was Right. Will She Be Brazil’s Next President?
The environmentalist who predicted the crisis is now a contender for 2018. But she has her own challenges to face.
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Ciro? Serra? 10 Candidates Who Could Become Brazil’s Next President
A very early look at the race to succeed President Michel Temer reveals a wide-open field of mostly familiar names.
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Brazil's Farmers Are Ready for a Boom. Will the Government Let It Happen?
As other industries falter, agribusiness could be the key to Brazil's recovery.
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Was It ALL Her Fault? An Economist Re-examines Brazil’s Crisis
Dilma Rousseff certainly didn’t help Brazil’s economy. But she wasn’t the main cause of its meltdown either.
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What Went Wrong in Rio's Favelas?
Rio's slums have returned to neglect, but there is still an opportunity for revival.
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Five Goals for Brazil's New Foreign Policy
Brasília should embrace a more realistic, involved—but still ambitious—role in a changing world.
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Why Trade Is Key to Brazil's Economic Recovery
With cooling demand at home, tapping international markets will be essential for Brazil's recovery, writes the country's foreign trade secretary.
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Uruguay Tops AQ's Social Inclusion Index for Third Year in a Row
The Social Inclusion Index is AQ's annual look at policy solutions that make our hemisphere a better, more inclusive place.
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Uruguay Is Latin America's Social Inclusion Leader. Here's Why.
Uruguay once again came out ahead in AQ's annual social inclusion survey. What should the rest of the region do to catch up?
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AQ Top 5: Latin American Politicians Under 40
At a time when many Latin Americans are losing faith in their leaders, these five young politicians offer plenty of reason for hope.
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How Paraguay Is Finally Reckoning With Its Dark Past
The government has launched a probe of widespread sexual abuse during the last dictatorship. Will it be successful?
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Fixing Brazil
Progress is possible, but not inevitable. A 50-page special report on fixing Brazil.