Greasing the Path to Dilma’s Downfall
Amid a massive oil scandal and a stagnant economy, Brazil’s right has found the opening it’s been waiting for to break 12 years of Workers’ Party rule.

Amid a massive oil scandal and a stagnant economy, Brazil’s right has found the opening it’s been waiting for to break 12 years of Workers’ Party rule.
Six years ago, crack cocaine was virtually unheard of in Brazil. Now it's out of control.
In digging for dirt on Brazil's new president, a group of journalists and scholars may have come uncomfortably close to a more serious truth about a whole country.
Brazil just elected its first-ever female president -- so where's the party?
Taylor Barnes is this year's Inter American Press Association scholar based in Rio de Janeiro. She reports for the Christian Science Monitor and the Miami Herald, among other publications.











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