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BrazilWorks

Information and Analysis about United States- Brazil Relations

BrazilWorks is a virtual center, or what Brazilians might call an “observatório," of United States-Brazil relations.  The mission is to provide the general public, civil society leaders, journalists, scholars, and policy makers a central, accessible nexus for exploring and explaining the increasing number of intersecting issues and people who together weave the bilateral relations between the two largest nation-states of the Americas.

Much of BrazilWorks is open access for review and editing, although there are several ongoing research projects that are password protected. 

BrazilWorks is non-partisan and independent, but dedicated to providing accessible information and analysis to anyone interested in U.S.-Brazil relations.

 

Read The Convergence We Need? President Obama and U.S. Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean

by Gonzalo Baeza and Mark Langevin.

 

Contact BrazilWorks at brazilworks@gmail.com

 

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BrazilWorks Staff

BrazilWorks Staff

 

BrazilWorks Pages 

Brazilians in the United States

US Brazil Bilateral Treaties

US Brazil Biofuel Cooperation

US Latin American and Caribbean Policy

 

Related Websites:

Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Brazilian Information Center

Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC)-Brazil

U.S. Library of Congress Country Studies: Brazil

U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere

 

 

 

 

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