
The true Yankee imperial face
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: All pretensions of promoting the supposed American democratic logic around the world have been eliminated
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: All pretensions of promoting the supposed American democratic logic around the world have been eliminated
By BRIAN MIER, BRYAN PITTS, KATHY SWART, RAFAEL R. IORIS & SEAN T. MITCHELL: The lawfare tactics used against Dilma and Lula resemble the destabilization of the early 1960s that culminated in the 1964 coup
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The decisive role of investigative partnerships, formal and informal, between Brazil and the USA in the erosion of Brazilian democratic institutionality
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The frustrated attempt at automatic alignment under the aegis of authoritarian neoliberalism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Brazil has resumed its historic course as a nation that values multilateralism and negotiated conflict resolution, touchstones of our diplomacy.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Considerations on President Lula's recent international overtures
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: It remains unclear whether Lula can revive the balancing act he managed to pull off so well twenty years ago.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The 2024 election just got more unpredictable and certainly more complex
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
In a way, what we have been experiencing in recent times could be understood as the Sandification of Brazilian society
By RAFAEL R. IORIS & ANTONIO AR IORIS:
Organizers introduction to newly released book
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Considerations on the crisis of democracy and the rearticulation of neoliberal logic
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Comment on the recently published book by Reginaldo Nasser
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
The fight against corruption was a central axis of the right-wing agenda in the mid-twentieth century, whose legacy still insists on wanting to guide the country's course
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Bolsonaro's Brazil as an expression of neo-fascist authoritarian neoliberalism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Bolsonaro, the destruction of democracy and its macabre legacy.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Any ambitious reform of the US police structure and justice system runs up against the conservatism of American society.
By RAFAEL IORIS:
The United States may turn out to be the tomb of neoliberalism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: From an abolitionist party to a voter suppression party, the evolution of the Republican Party largely expresses the profound political crisis that the United States faces today
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: All pretensions of promoting the supposed American democratic logic around the world have been eliminated
By BRIAN MIER, BRYAN PITTS, KATHY SWART, RAFAEL R. IORIS & SEAN T. MITCHELL: The lawfare tactics used against Dilma and Lula resemble the destabilization of the early 1960s that culminated in the 1964 coup
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The decisive role of investigative partnerships, formal and informal, between Brazil and the USA in the erosion of Brazilian democratic institutionality
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The frustrated attempt at automatic alignment under the aegis of authoritarian neoliberalism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Brazil has resumed its historic course as a nation that values multilateralism and negotiated conflict resolution, touchstones of our diplomacy.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Considerations on President Lula's recent international overtures
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: It remains unclear whether Lula can revive the balancing act he managed to pull off so well twenty years ago.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The 2024 election just got more unpredictable and certainly more complex
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
In a way, what we have been experiencing in recent times could be understood as the Sandification of Brazilian society
By RAFAEL R. IORIS & ANTONIO AR IORIS:
Organizers introduction to newly released book
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Considerations on the crisis of democracy and the rearticulation of neoliberal logic
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Comment on the recently published book by Reginaldo Nasser
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
The fight against corruption was a central axis of the right-wing agenda in the mid-twentieth century, whose legacy still insists on wanting to guide the country's course
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Bolsonaro's Brazil as an expression of neo-fascist authoritarian neoliberalism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Bolsonaro, the destruction of democracy and its macabre legacy.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Any ambitious reform of the US police structure and justice system runs up against the conservatism of American society.
By RAFAEL IORIS:
The United States may turn out to be the tomb of neoliberalism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: From an abolitionist party to a voter suppression party, the evolution of the Republican Party largely expresses the profound political crisis that the United States faces today