Articles written by WBO ‘Researche Fellows’

The WBO (Washington Brazil Office) has an annual 'Research Fellows' program, which currently brings together 11 researchers whose work is to research, reflect, and publish on topics relevant to contemporary Brazil. This page brings together some of the articles and analyzes produced by these fellows in newspapers, blogs and websites around the world, in the original languages ​​of the publications.

Articles in 2024:

Brics ampliado, a agenda do Sul e o possível papel do Brasil, by Rafael R. Ioris

Articles in 2023:

Os descaminhos do interminável conflito palestino-israelense, by Guilherme Casarões
O estabelecimento da moratória da soja na floresta amazônica brasileira, by Silvio Eduardo Alvarez Candido
Trump and Bolsonaro: Neo-Fascists Expressions of a Failed Attempt to Redefine Brazil-US Asymmetrical Relations,by Rafael R. Ioris
Lula na ONU. O Brasil voltou, by Rafael R. Ioris
201 anos – Algo a comemorar?, by Rafael R. Ioris
The American Left Realigns its Relationship to Latin America, by André Pagliarini
Forging Labor Power in Mexico and Brazil, by Jana Silverman and Laura Macdonald
O risco maior, by Rafael R. Ioris
Lula reintroducing Brazil on the world stage, by Andre Pagliarini
Lula and Biden: Common Challenges and Potential Shared Efforts to Come, by Rafael R. Ioris
The Biden Stop on Lula’s World Tour, by Andre Pagliarini
Continuing Challenges on the Horizon for the Americas’ Largest Democracies, by Rafael R. Ioris
Uma perspectiva internacional da política industrial no processo de transição energética, by Michelle Hallack
Google draws backlash from Brazil with lobbying against ‘fake news’ bill, by David Nemer
Latin American Perspectives - Brazil Under Bolsonaro, by James N. Green and Tulio Ferreira
Mídia, Opinião Pública e Politica Internacional, by Tulio Ferreira and others
Brazil’s President Has a Choice to Make About the Amazon, by Andre Pagliarini
Lula’s diplomatic dance is nothing new for Brazil or its leader – what has changed is the world around him, by Rafael R. Ioris
Economia verde democratiza as oportunidades no Brasil, by Marina Marçal
From union networks to Lula Livre: contemporary US-Brazil transnational labor strategies, by Jana Silverman
Much ado about Nothing: Accurately Assessing Lula’s Recent International Overtures, by Rafael R. Ioris
The Promotion of Racial Equality in Higher Education: Challenges for Lula’s Administration, by Rubia Valente e Rosana Heringer