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Analysis Region: Brazil

Brazil: Public (In)Security Experiences in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro

On November 18, 2024, the Dialogue’s Rule of Law Program, the Fernando Henrique Cardoso Foundation, and the School of Multidimensional Security of the Institute of International Relations at the University of São Paulo, released a joint policy brief analyzing public policies to address insecurity in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. This is the fourth policy brief in a series on security policies and the rule of law in the region, launched by the Dialogue’s Rule of Law Program.

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Brasil: Experiências de (in)segurança pública em São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro

No dia 18 de novembro de 2024, o Programa de Estado de Direito do Diálogo Interamericano, a Fundação Fernando Henrique Cardoso e a Escola de Segurança Multidimensional do Instituto de Relações Internacionais da Universidade de São Paulo lançaram um relatório conjunto analisando políticas públicas para enfrentar a insegurança nos estados do São Paulo e no Rio de Janeiro. Esse é o quarto relatório de uma série sobre políticas de segurança e Estado de direito na América Latina, promovida pelo Programa de Estado de Direito do Diálogo Interamericano.

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Is There a Real-World Alternative to Bukele on Crime?

It’s difficult to talk about public safety in Latin America today without talking about El Salvador and its president, Nayib Bukele. In a region where concerns about crime are running high, and organized crime groups are expanding their reach in many places, El Salvador stands out.

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Brazil: Country of the Present?

In this presentation for the Embassy of Brazil in London, former Dialogue board member Roberto Teixeira da Costa presents his perspective of Brazil as a country of the present.

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China’s EV drive accelerates in Latin America

China is making headway in the Latin American market by exporting electric vehicles (EVs) and investing in local production. Asia and Latin America Program Director, Margaret Myers, considers the significant implications China’s growth in Latin America’s EV and lithium mining industries could have for the region.

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