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Brazil's army and its past
The army blocks a truth commission
From The Economist print edition
Jan 7th 2010

Brazil's sugar mergers
Why Brazilian sugar producers are buzzing
From The Economist print edition
Dec 3rd 2009

Latin America’s big success story
Now the risk for Latin America’s big success story is hubris
From The Economist print edition
Nov 12th 2009

Public morality in Brazil
Less licentious than it sometimes looks
From The Economist print edition
Nov 12th 2009

Brazil's Dilma Rousseff
Dilma Rousseff, Lula's preferred successor, is a more interesting politician than she appears to be. But would she be different from her boss?
From The Economist print edition
Nov 12th 2009

JBS spreads its wings
A Brazilian livestock firm has grown to prize-winning size
From The Economist print edition
Oct 29th 2009

Drugs and violence in Rio
Why a tight market for drugs may be contributing to recent violence
From The Economist print edition
Oct 22nd 2009

The fight for GVT
Foreigners vie for a bigger slice of Brazil’s telecoms market
From The Economist print edition
Oct 15th 2009

Brazil's recovering economy
With the return of growth comes a different set of problems. They include the political ambition of Henrique Meirelles, the governor of the Central Bank
From The Economist print edition
Oct 15th 2009

Mexico versus Brazil
Brazil-envy in Latin America’s other big economy
From Economist.com
Oct 11th 2009

Brazil's Olympic victory
Winning the contest to stage the Olympics in 2016 was the easy part
From The Economist print edition
Oct 8th 2009

Brazil is one of the first G20 economies to emerge from recession
Brazil is the first Latin American country to emerge from recession
From The Economist print edition
Sep 12th 2009

Brazil's oil policy
The government has unveiled plans to give the state the lion's share of the money from vast new oil discoveries. Will this wealth be invested or squandered?
From The Economist print edition
Sep 3rd 2009

Presidential politics in Brazil
Lula's plan to anoint Dilma Rousseff as his successor has started to go awry amid the splintering of the Workers' Party
From The Economist print edition
Aug 27th 2009

David Neeleman, an evangelist for business in Brazil
David Neeleman thinks Brazil is just as good a place to do business as America
From The Economist print edition
Aug 27th 2009

Clarice Lispector
A biography of the princess of Portuguese
From The Economist print edition
Aug 20th 2009

Brazil's foreign policy
A bold Brazilian attempt to integrate South America has run into difficulty
From The Economist print edition
Aug 13th 2009

Latin America tilts to Asia
Latin America is tilting towards China, Iran and the global “south”—and away from the United States
From The Economist print edition
Aug 13th 2009

Latin America's new alliances
Time for Lula to stand up for democracy rather than embrace autocrats
From The Economist print edition
Aug 13th 2009

Brazil's president stands by his Senate leader
Lula, the president of Brazil, stands by the leader of the Senate
From The Economist print edition
Aug 3rd 2009

Brazil's Petrobras
Brazil's oil and gas giant faces political uncertainty
From The Economist print edition
Jul 23rd 2009

Brazil's scandal-plagued Senate
What Britain’s MPs might learn from Brazilian Senators
From The Economist print edition
Jul 9th 2009

Brazil’s government philosopher
The government’s in-house philosopher returns to Harvard
From The Economist print edition
Jul 2nd 2009

Brazil's recovering economy
Among the last to fall into recession, Brazil may be among the first to grow out of it
From The Economist print edition
Jun 11th 2009

Land reform in the Brazilian Amazon
Brazil’s government hopes that land reform in the Amazon will slow deforestation. Greens doubt it
From The Economist print edition
Jun 11th 2009

Brazil's poor schools
Brazil’s woeful schools, more than perhaps anything else, are what hold it back. They are improving—but too slowly
From The Economist print edition
Jun 4th 2009

Is America still AAA?
Brazil rates America
From The Economist print edition
May 21st 2009

Brazil's supreme court
Reforms improve the judicial system
From The Economist print edition
May 21st 2009

The church in Brazil
How the church is faring in the world's biggest Catholic country
From The Economist print edition
May 14th 2009

Brazil's development bank
Brazil's development bank lubricates the country's economy
From The Economist print edition
Apr 16th 2009

Brazil and climate change
A soya king's change of heart on Brazil's rainforest
From The Economist print edition
Apr 16th 2009

Brazil's electoral court gets tough
A rash of impeachment cases against state governors is probably a good sign
From The Economist print edition
Mar 26th 2009

Brazil's inflated interest rates
A different sort of banker-bashing in Brazil
From The Economist print edition
Mar 19th 2009

Challenges for Brazil's oil industry
Brazil still has big hurdles to jump in its oil industry
From The Economist print edition
Mar 17th 2009

Research on Brazilian television
Do women who watch telenovelas have fewer babies (but more men)?
From The Economist print edition
Mar 12th 2009

Brazil contemplates a recession but not a meltdown
Some of the unreformed aspects of Brazil's economy are now helping to limit the damage from the world downturn—but its prudence in recent years is helping too
From The Economist print edition
Mar 5th 2009

Correction: Brazil
From The Economist print edition
Feb 26th 2009

Another scheme to save the Amazon forest
A scheme to regularise land holdings in the Amazon forest faces many obstacles
From The Economist print edition
Feb 26th 2009

Brazil's economy is set to shrink
Despite government stimulus measures and monetary easing Brazil's economy is likely to shrink
From The Economist print edition
Feb 23rd 2009

Brazil's expanding oil industry
Petrobras sets some ambitious targets
From The Economist print edition
Feb 12th 2009

José Sarney, a Brazilian political boss
A victory for semi-feudalism
From The Economist print edition
Feb 5th 2009

Brazil shields an Italian terrorist
Why this indulgence for a convicted killer?
From The Economist print edition
Jan 22nd 2009

A philosopher redesigns Brazil's army
A philosopher redesigns an army
From The Economist print edition
Jan 15th 2009

Brazil's foreign policy
It may be the rising power in the Americas but Brazil is finding that diplomatic ambition can prompt resentment
From The Economist print edition
Dec 18th 2008

The Amazon
Travels among the Ticuna
From Economist.com
Dec 10th 2008



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