Miller Comments on BRICS and Impact of International Institutions
“If U.S. President Joe Biden wants the United States to lead the liberal international order again and stymie China’s rise, he would do well to remember that international order is not a monolithic entity but comprises different groupings of power that jockey for influence.”
GDP Center Launches New Paper on EU-MERCOSUR FTA
The EU-MERCOSUR free trade agreement would represent the largest trade deal for both blocs in terms of number of citizens involved, but is likely to be a step toward less productive, more unequal and more vulnerable economies in both blocs.
Pardee Center Hosts Webinar on Rising Global Powers
Experts explored how Germany, Brazil, and India have been expanding their global influence in the shadow of the U.S. and China.
Heine Discusses Latin American Response to COVID with JSIA
Ambassador Jorge Heine was recently interviewed by JSIA on the global response to COVID-19, with a focus on Latin America.
Heine Quoted in Veja Cover Story on Brazil’s Image Abroad
Professor Jorge Heine offered his perspective on Brazil’s deteriorating global reputation.
Beyond the Headlines: Implications of the Brazilian Elections
The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion entitled “The Brazilian Elections: What are the Implications?”
Klinger, Students Conduct Fieldwork in Brazilian Amazon
Prof. Julie Klinger recently completed fieldwork in Yanomami Territory with BU Pardee School and Earth and Environment students.
Gallagher in Emerge 85 on China’s Future in Brazil
Prof. Kevin Gallagher discusses China’s future in Brazil as China continues investing in fragile, cash-strapped sectors such as energy and infrastructure.
Hare in AFP: Cuba and the Latin American Left
Amb. Paul Hare discussed how institutional crises in Venezuela and Brazil will affect Cuba.
LASP: Analyzing Coverage of Brazil’s Crises
Senior reporter and editorial writer for Brazil’s Folha de S.Paulo, Fabiano Maisonnave, led the talk.
Klinger Publishes Bilingual Journal Article
Pardee School Professor Julie Klinger has published an article in both English and Spanish on strategic minerals in Brazil.
Student Spotlight: Depies Wins Scholarship
Pardee School student Jessica Depies is studying – and dancing – in Brazil after winning the prestigious Boren Award.
LASP Professor Awarded Sao Paolo Fellowship
A faculty member at the Latin American Studies Program has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to study at the University of Sao Paolo in Brazil.