Brazilian politics: A packed chessboard
São Paulo's mayoral race has national implications(18)
Education in Brazil's north-east: The missing link
Education must improve in Brazil's north-east for the region to catch up with the south(2)
Brazil's presidential campaign: In Lula's footsteps
Dilma Rousseff is cruising towards victory on the coat-tails of a popular president. But there is more at stake in October’s election than meets the eye(60)
Liberalism in Brazil: The almost-lost cause of freedom
Why is economic liberalism so taboo in socially liberal Brazil?(59)
Drug policy in the Americas: At last, a debate
And an intemperate defence of prohibition(49)
The top 100 public intellectuals
Soon to be the top five(5)
The pros and cons of Lula's top aide(14)
Brazil: Lazy, hazy days for lucky Lula
Better times sap the will to reform, among government and opposition alike(0)
Latin America: Brazil for beginners
Fernando Henrique Cardoso's memoirs of his two-term presidency of Brazil are fascinating. What a shame that the English version of his life is so thin(0)
Brazil's local elections: Confused
A mind-boggling campaign(0)
Social policy in Brazil: Targeting the poor
Lula's government has made a curiously disappointing start to tackling poverty. That may be about to change(0)
Brazil's new politics: Compromising idealists
The Workers' Party battles to turn dreams into policies(0)
Under its new leader, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil could take a leap into prosperity—or slide back towards poverty, says Peter Collins. Which will it be?(0)
Brazil: A time to talk, and a time to do
He has promised the right things. Now Lula must get them done(0)
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