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April 2015

La visita de Rousseff a EEUU depende del fin de espionaje [SPANISH]

Saprin, 4/1/2015

Paulo Sotero, the Director of the Brazil Institute is interviewed regarding the visit of the Brazilian President abroad.

'É um alívio ver o governo empenhada em consertar os erros' [PORTUGUESE]

Carla Araujo, Karla Spotorno, Mario Braga, Estadão, 4/10/2015

Brazil Institute’s Fellow Monica de Bolle is interviewed regarding the current political and economic situation in Brazil.

Abertura para Cuba é teste da Doutrina Obama [PORTUGUESE]

Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva, EPOCA, 4/10/2015

Brazil Institute’s Fellow Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva writes an Op-Ed about US-Cuba relations in the Brazilian magazine EPOCA.

Obama, Raúl Castro hold historic face-to-face talks at summit

Jim Wyss and Mimi Whitefield, Miami Herald, 4/11/2015

Paulo Sotero, the Director of the Brazil Institute is quoted regarding US-Cuba relations.

World Affairs: Brazil

Paulo Sotero, Encyclopedia Britannica’s Book of the Year, 4/12/2015

The Director of the Brazil Institute, Paulo Sotero writes an Op-Ed regarding recent literature on Brazil.

Amid Crisis, Rousseff Seeks Closer Ties With U.S.

Paulo Sotero, The Huffington Post, 4/17/2015

The Director of the Brazil Institute, Paulo Sotero writes an Op-Ed regarding the current political situation in Brazil.

LECTURE: Perspectives on Brazil's Current Political Crisis

Paulo Sotero, Georgetown University, 4/20/2015 

Paulo Sotero gives a lecture about Brazil at Georgetown University

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