Political sci.
Transition Justice
The onset of remembering
Truth Commission shows how Brazil deals with human rights violations
National Defense
Autonomy without Discussion
The legislature’s involvement in the future of the Forces is still marginal
By Carlos Haag
Political Science
Presidential Government Makes its Move
The legislative power of the executive branch to assuage the government's image
Diplomacy
When external issues increasingly become internal
Globalization's representation in the Legislative Power is still controversial
By Carlos Haag
Citizenship
When to stop is moving forward
Strikes were crucial for the democratization of Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Political science
Civil resistance and dilemmas of culture
Research explores conflicts in the opposition to the military regime
History
What did he want to achieve when he did this?
After 50 years, Jânio Quadros’ resignation still intrigues analysts
By Carlos Haag
Maílson da Nóbrega
Maílson da Nóbrega: The quiet economist
Former finance minister launches autobiography with politic's backstage
By Carlos Haag
Political Science
Professional Deputy
Contrary to myth, congressmen do have experience when they go to Congress
Political Science
The rat robbed the robe of the Regent of Rome
Corruption, a practice as old as humankind
By Carlos Haag
Foreign Policy
A blast that continues to echo two decades later
The impact of the fall of the Berlin Wall on the current crisis
By Carlos Haag
Zeev Maoz
Zeev Maoz: Reasoning by others
A professor from the University of California revisits the roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict
By Carlos Haag
Political science
With one eye on the fish and another on the cat
Brazilian mistrust of democratic institutions
By Carlos Haag
Political Science
The olive-green forest
Studies analyze military thoughts on the Amazon region
By Carlos Haag