Oliver Stuenkel

Oliver Stuenkel is a contributing columnist for Americas Quarterly and teaches International Relations at the Getulio Vargas Foundation in São Paulo. He is the author of The BRICS and the Future of Global Order (2015), the Portuguese translation for which was released in May 2017, and Post-Western World: How Emerging Powers Are Remaking Global Order (2016).
- Four Signs Trump’s Venezuela Strategy Is Backfiring
- Why the Lava Jato Leaks Are Bad News for Brazil’s Opposition
- How Bolsonaro’s Chaotic Foreign Policy Worries the Rest of South America
- Can VP Mourão Fix Brazil-China Ties?
- Even After Maduro’s Departure, the Odds Will Be Against Venezuela
- How Bolsonaro’s Rivalry with His Vice President Is Shaping Brazilian Politics
- What to Expect When Bolsonaro Meets Trump
- After Correa, Ecuador’s Moreno Is Struggling to Offer His Own Vision
- Bolsonaro’s 5 Key Foreign Policy Challenges in 2019
- Brazilians Study the Anti-Trump Playbook to Fight Bolsonaro
- Brazil’s Anti-Globalist Foreign Minister Won’t Get Everything He Wants
- Brazil-China Ties to Face Test under Bolsonaro
- Brazil 2018: The Case for Fernando Haddad
- How to Address Venezuela’s Refugee Crisis
- Desafortunadamente, otros en América Latina seguirán los pasos de Nicaragua
- Unfortunately, Others Will Follow Nicaragua’s Path in Latin America
- Temer’s Final BRICS Summit Is a Golden Opportunity for Brazil
- Pessimism About Brazil Is Overblown
- How Venezuela’s Implosion – and Reconstruction – Will Transform South America
- Most Latin Americans Can’t Name a Chinese Singer. Why That’s Great for Beijing.