17
October 2024
Past Event
Looking Ahead at Brazil’s Foreign and Domestic Policies

Event will also air live on this page.

 

Inquiries: [email protected]

Looking Ahead at Brazil’s Foreign and Domestic Policies

Past Event
Hudson Institute
October 17, 2024
Sao Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes of the Movimento Democratico Brasileiro (MDB) casts his vote during the municipal elections in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. (Nilton Fukuda/AFP via Getty Images)
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Sao Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes of the Movimento Democratico Brasileiro (MDB) casts his vote during the municipal elections in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2024. (Nilton Fukuda/AFP via Getty Images)
17
October 2024
Past Event

Event will also air live on this page.

 

Inquiries: [email protected]

Speakers:
batlle
Daniel Batlle

Adjunct Fellow

CEO, Instituto Monitor da Democracia
Marcio Coimbra

CEO, Instituto Monitor da Democracia

Founder and Partner, Favetti Sociedade de Advogados
Rafael Favetti

Founder and Partner, Favetti Sociedade de Advogados

Senior Advisor, Horizon Engage
Mark Langevin

Senior Advisor, Horizon Engage

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At the halfway mark of his third term, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has reoriented Brazil’s foreign policy and restored its role as a leader in the region and on the world stage. But he has failed to deliver tangible results for the country. And despite important strategic and policy differences, Brazil and the United States have deepened cooperation on a range of issues during the bicentennial year of US-Brazil diplomatic relations.

Join Hudson for an event that will examine Brazil’s responses to key policy challenges, the impact of municipal elections, and prospects for bilateral relations between Brasilia and Washington. Daniel Batlle will moderate an expert panel featuring Marcio Coimbra, Rafael Favetti, and Mark Langevin.

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