A decree has given Brazil’s military temporary authority over the fight against deforestation – while government actions continue to fuel it.
Brazil
Can Brazil’s Armed Forces Protect the Amazon?
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Natalie Unterstell
How Political Science Explains Countries’ Reactions to COVID-19
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Agustina Giraud, Sara Niedzwiecki and Jennifer Pribble
A comparison between Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico shows the decisive role of institutions.
LatAm in Focus: How Is the Coronavirus Changing Brazil?
Listen to three past guests share how COVID-19 has redrawn the scenario for Brazil’s China ties, the battle against misinformation, and Amazon deforestation.
AQ Podcast: Is Jair Bolsonaro’s Government Doomed?
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AQ Editors
Sérgio Moro's departure is likely to cost the president some support, but its impact is complex.
AQ Podcast: Is Jair Bolsonaro's Government Doomed?
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AQ Editors
Sérgio Moro's departure is likely to cost the president some support, but its impact is complex.
Reports of the PCC’s Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated
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Ryan Berg
The coronavirus hasn’t shut down organized crime, but the arrest of one of Brazil’s most wanted criminals may slow it down.
Reports of the PCC’s Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated
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Ryan Berg
The coronavirus hasn’t shut down organized crime, but the arrest of one of Brazil’s most wanted criminals may slow it down.