3 November 2023 Electoral incentives and effective coalition management as policy enablers in Brazil PhD student Daniel H Alves discusses the political processes behind 'Plano Real', Brazil's anti-inflation plan from the 1990s. Business & Finance International
6 October 2023 Brazil and the ZOPACAS: An overview of Brazil's interests in the South Atlantic's zone of peace and cooperation Dr Maísa Edwards examines the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic (ZOPACAS) and its connections with Brazil's security agenda. International
26 September 2023 Brazil as knowledge provider: The World Bank's relationship with upper middle-income countries Dr Ingrid Aguiar Schlindwein writes on how the World Bank sees Brazil's highly decentralised federal system as a fertile ground for community-driven… International
1 September 2023 Restaging the archive: King's students revive forgotten Brazilian radio drama Dr Daniel Mandur Thomaz writes on how a forgotten Brazilian drama by the BBC was revived by students using archival and creative methods. Arts & Culture International
3 August 2023 Brazil and India take center stage in shaping dynamics of the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean region Dr Maísa Edwards and Mauro Bonavita share highlights from a conference on the geopolitics of the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions. International International
18 July 2023 The security-development nexus in Brazilian discourse: unveiling connections Felipe Estre explores the intricate relationship between security, development, and politics in Brazilian discourse. International Society
20 January 2023 Five big challenges for Lula's presidency of Brazil Felipe Tirado, PhD student associated with the King's Brazil Institute, discusses key challenges facing the newly elected President of Brazil. International Society
19 January 2023 Brazil: swift and robust response to the insurrection highlights the strength of democracy Felipe Tirado, PhD student associated with the King's Brazil Institute, writes on the strength of Brazilian state institutions in light of the riots… International Law
17 January 2023 Brazil's military is supposed to safeguard democracy – yet its threat of intervention hangs over politics Anthony Pereira, Visiting Professor at the School of Global Affairs, discusses the role of the armed forces in the Brazilian state. International Society Law
1 November 2022 Brazil election: victorious Lula faces an uphill struggle – a damaged economy and a deeply divided country Following Lula's presidential election win, Anthony Pereira discusses some of the struggles he now faces. International Society