In a region where there are virtually no terrorist groups seeking to attack the United States, or deployment or even development of nuclear arsenals, it is time for a civilian and not a military approach…
Two different perspectives on solving the world’s problems faced off when U.S. President George W. Bush met with Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on June 25, in Washington, DC. The Bush agenda emphasizes…
Citizen Action in the Americas, No. 6 April 2003 Brazils Landless Workers Movement Americas Program, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) www.americaspolicy.org by Matthew Flynn MST members hold marches to pressure for their demands. (Courtesy…
[ printer-friendly version ] For Lula and the PT, Winning Brazil’s Elections Not the Biggest Challenge After All by Matthew Flynn | October 17, 2002 Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, long-time leader of Brazil’s…
[ printer-friendly version ] Will Next Leader Do Better with South America’s Largest Economy? IMF Loan Conditions Results of Brazilian Presidential Elections by Matthew Flynn | August 21, 2002 The U.S. administration’s backing of…
[ printer-friendly PDF version ] Citizen Action in the Americas Brazil’s Workers Party Poses New Style of Government for South America’s Largest Country by Matthew Flynn | July 31, 2002 A common refrain among…
[ printer-friendly PDF version ] The prospect of a PT victory is growing more likely, and foreign investors are worried; Alliances Key in the Scramble to Win Brazil’s Presidency by Matthew Flynn | June 14,…
[ printer-friendly .PDF format ] c o m m e n t a r y Free Trade According to U.S. The Bush administration may be right when it says it gave Brazil a break in…
a n a l y s i s Brazil Increasingly Unenthusiastic about U.S. FTAA Proposals Has Bush’s “Century of the Americas” already come and gone? by Matthew Flynn | February 1, 2002 During his two…