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Energy in Brazil's Change Election: an interview with Paulo Sotero

             Institute of the Americas Energy Program, 09/30/2014
             Paulo Sotero speaks about the role of energy, scandals, and the economy in the upcoming October                        presidential elections.

"Las Elecciones a Presidente en Brasil" [SPANISH]

             Oppenheimer Presenta, 09/24/2014
             Paulo Sotero appears on Oppenheimer Presenta to discuss the role of Marina Silva in the presidential                    race.

INSIGHT: Brazil election approach as chems, economy slow down

             Al Greenwood - ICIS News, 09/23/2014
             Paulo Sotero comments on the state of the Brazilian economy in the context of the 2014 Brazilian                           presidential elections.

Anniversary III: Outstanding Out-takes & Excerpts

             Latin Pulse, 09/22/2014
             Paulo Sotero appears on Latin Pulse's recap of this year's favorite podcasts with his commentary on                      the Brazilian presidential elections.

Manda el Pentágono o la Casa Blanca [SPANISH]

             NTN24, 09/17/2014
             Paulo Sotero is interviewed in this clip about current world affairs, including Barack Obama and ISIS.

Reacciona tarde Inglaterra ante Escocia [SPANISH]

             NTN24, 09/17/2014
             Paulo Sotero is interviewed in this clip about current world affairs, including the referendum between                      Scotland and England.

"Marina es una versión mejorada de Lula" [SPANISH]

             NTN24, 09/17/2014
             Paulo Sotero is interviewed in this clip about current world affairs, including the upcoming Brazilian                        elections and the recent presidential debates.

Woodrow Wilson Center's (WWC) Brazil Institute and the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs - Discussion

             EIN Newsdesk, 09/15/2014
             The "Social Media and Social Activism: The cases of Brazil, Iran and Mexico" conference, hosted by                       the Brazil Institute and the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, was highlighted on the day of                     the event.