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Jair Bolsonaro
Lula in China: The End of Brazil’s Flirtation With the Quad Plus
By Henoch Gabriel Mandelbaum
The new Lula administration has brought Brazil’s China policy back in line with its traditional approach, after the anti-China rhetoric of Jair Bolsonaro.
Former Brazilian President Named As Head of China-Based New Development Bank
By Joseph Bouchard
The appointment reflects the close relationship between President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's Workers’ Party and the government in Beijing.
How Will Brazil’s Next President Approach Asia Policy?
By Thiago de Aragao
Whether Bolsonaro or Lula, Brazil’s next president will face a complex global milieu in which Asia is increasingly the center of the world.
Brazil’s China-Heavy Election
By Igor Patrick
China is now a topic of electoral debate in Brazil from all sides of the ideological spectrum.
China Adapts to a Changing Latin America
By Miquel Vila Moreno
China has been able to weather the fall of friendly leftist governments in the region -- at least so far.
Can India Become a Player in Latin America?
By Ketan Mehta
New Delhi has historically paid little attention to Latin America and the Caribbean. Will Bolsonaro’s visit spark a change?
Is It Time for a Stronger India-Brazil Relationship?
By Ketan Mehta
Modi and Bolsonaro might be the leaders to transform this stagnant relationship.
Brazil is Clueless About the Indo-Pacific
By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Brazil has potential to become a global player; but Brasilia has not clearly defined its grand strategic vision.
What President Bolsonaro Means for China-Brazil Relations
By Guy Burton
Will Jair Bolsonaro’s tough talk on China translate into policy?
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