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Brazil:
woman´s work vs men´s mess The first year of Brazil's first
female president has seen Dilma Rousseff build on the achievement of
her predecessor, Luis Inácio Lula da Silva. But she is also
having to cope with the more difficult parts of his legacy, says
Arthur Ituassu.
9/11, ten years
on: reflections
A terror-filled day of mass murder in the eastern United States
imprinted itself on the world's consciousness - and became the prelude
to a decade of further violence; openDemocracy
writers reflect on the impact and legacy of the events of 11 September
2011.
Brazil's
revolution isn't leading to a welfare state The
country's problems with inequality
remain entrenched – and the new consumerism brings its own problems,
says Arthur Ituassu at The
Guardian.
Dilma
Rousseff and Brazil: signs of change The first months of Brazil's new president
show both Dilma Rousseff and Brazilian democracy in a fresh light, says
Arthur
Ituassu.
The
Arab spring: protest, power, prospect What is the “Arab spring” becoming? After
three months of upheaval, repression and conflict, the democracy wave
in the region, including Iran, is at a crucial stage; openDemocracy
authors
offer concise perspectives on a complex and fluid political moment.
The 2011 Outlook: ideas and agents
Where are the sources of inspiration that can improve global and
national prospects in 2011? openDemocracy writers across the world
offer their thoughts.
Does fairness matter in global governance?
A segunda e final edição
do paper organizado por Hakan Altinay, do Instituto
Brookings. Além de
mim, contribuíram especialistas de Chile, China, Egito,
Índia, Indonésia, Itália, Japão,
Polônia, Rússia, África do Sul, e Espanha.
Os mil nomes da tragédia
Arthur Ituassu @ Prosa e Verso A crítica de Hitler, do historiador
inglês Ian Kershaw, publicada no Prosa e Verso. Livro da
Companhia das Letras.
After the party, Dilma and Brazil
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy The
election of Dilma Rousseff is a landmark moment in Brazil’s political
history. But the challenges ahead promise to make the task as hard as
her victory proved to be, says Arthur Ituassu.
Um desrespeito absurdo às instituições
políticas brasileiras
Arthur Ituassu @ Opinião e Notícia
Brazil's prospect: consensus vs division
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
A surprising first-round result in Brazil’s presidential election
sharpens the fight between Dilma Rousseff and José Serra.
Brazilian voters' choice is also between two scenarios for the
country's democracy, says Arthur Ituassu in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil's big election: Dilma vs José
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
Brazil's presidential election is moving to a climax. A victory for the
favourite candidate Dilma Rousseff would also be President Lula's, says
Arthur Ituassu in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil: democracy vs poverty
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
In half a generation, a period that straddles two presidencies,
politics has lifted millions of Brazilians from misery.
Justiça
internacional e as aspirações brasileiras de
liderança
Arthur Ituassu @ Jornal da PUC
Interesses nacionais e excepcionalidade (pdf)
Brazil after Lula:
left vs left
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
Brazil’s presidential election of 2010 is the
first since the return to democracy in 1985 in which Lula is not a
candidate. The country’s emerging political alignment forms a big part
of his legacy, says Arthur Ituassu.
A escrita dos
prisioneiros
Arquivos secretos dos judeus registram
dia a dia do Gueto de Varsóvia.
Arthur Ituassu @ Prosa e Verso, O
Globo (13/03/2010)
El riesgo de morrir
de éxito
Arthur Ituassu @ La Vanguardia Barcelona, Espanha
2010: Global cracks,
human prospects
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
A volcanic decade in global politics ends amid deep unease about the
world’s ability to rise to key 21st-century challenges. openDemocracy
writers draw breath and look ahead by reflecting on three questions: 1)
What was the most significant trend in the century's first decade? 2)
What do you most hope for, and most fear, about the decade to come? 3)
What idea do you see fading and/or emerging in 2010 and beyond?
Le grandi sfide del
Brasile democratico
Arthur Ituassu @ Internazionale
Il paese si è conquistato un ruolo importante sulla scena
internazionale. Mas non deve trascurare i problemi interni.
Will success spoil
Brazil?
Arthur Ituassu @ Project Syndicate
Brazilian democracy, at long last, is working well, following many
years of military government, and its economy seems more robust than
ever. But two connected and major challenges lie ahead for Brazil and
its government: the need to build a far more equal society and to
resist the temptation to use nationalism to mask whatever domestic
failures may manifest themselves....
Este artigo foi publicado em 15 jornais e
quatro línguas.
1989: A time of
fusion
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
The significant changes that took place in Brazil's politics and
society in 1989 and afterwards are deeply connected to the larger
global processes launched that year. In fact, they can be understood
not as the product of the end of the cold war in the country but as the
end of the cold war itself in Brazil.
Brazil's new
political identity
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
Brazil’s social and economic achievements during President Lula’s
period in office is the foundation of its rising international status.
But to ensure its future Brazil needs to pass two major tests, says
Arthur Ituassu.
Como a Olimpíada
transformou Barcelona
Arthur Ituassu @ operamundi
Uma interessante análise de Ferran Brunet, da Universidade
Autônoma de
Barcelona, dá um bom panorama do que pode ocorrer com o Rio de
Janeiro,
cidade-sede das Olimpíadas de 2016. Barcelona, entre Atlanta,
Sydney,
Pequim e Londres, todas cidades-sedes depois da espanhola, talvez seja
a mais próxima do Rio, em termos de cultura e contexto.
Yankee bases go home
Arthur Ituassu @ Project Syndicate
If Obama wants to encourage moderate and democratic politics in South
America, and to bolster Brazil’s efforts to foster stability and
economic progress against the region’s radical and undemocratic forces,
it must take greater care in not appearing to undermine those the US
claims to support.
Este artigo foi publicado em 10 jornais e
cinco línguas.
Brazil, the United States and Chile: military ghosts
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
A tranche of newly declassified documents exposes the degree of United
States-Brazil collaboration in the early 1970s against Chile's elected
president. This valuable historical record also confirms how much
Washington's own policies fuel anti-Americanism in Latin America.
Teenage deaths still haunt Brazil
Arthur Ituassu @ Comment is free (The Guardian)
Although the president has instituted social reforms, the high death
rate of young people shows we have long way to go
The price of democracy in Brazil
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
The patient and constructive policies of President Lula are improving
the lives of Brazilian citizens and deepening the country’s democracy
too, says Arthur Ituassu.
Lula in Washngton and politics in Brazil
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
Brazil's president commands the global stage at a moment when the
contest over his political legacy at home is sharpening.
Barack Obama: hope, fear...advice
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
A new, young, African-American president opens a fresh political era in
the United States and the world. openDemocracy authors offer their
thoughts
Brazil: democracy as balance
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
Brazil's municipal elections reveal the democratic benefits of
political division
A verdade das trincheiras
Arthur Ituassu @ O Globo
Resenha do livro Um escritor na guerra: Vasily Grossman com o
Exército
Vermelho, 1941-1945 (Objetiva), publicada no Caderno Prosa e Verso.
China and the Olympics
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
How Brasilia sees Beijing: through a triple lens of pragmatism,
anti-Americanism and principle.
Não é coincidência
Arthur Ituassu @ O Globo
A mal da Zâmbia paira sobre a Venezuela
Republicanismo e democracia no Brasil
Arthur Ituassu
Conservadores e liberais: de lá e de cá
Arthur Ituassu @ Jornal do Brasil
Uma análise comparada dos posicionamentos políticos no
Brasil e nos
Estados Unidos
Under one roof: a Brazilian in Goa
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
A journey to India's ex-Portuguese colony, enriched by an interior
dialogue with Amartya Sen
Goa, Índia de todos os santos:
uma jornada em busca da herança portuguesa e das praias do Mar
Arábico
Arthur Ituassu
A Zâmbia é aqui, na Venezuela
Arthur Ituassu
O legado de Bush: neowilsonianismo e o inimigo virtual
Arthur Ituassu
The World in 2008: a year and an era
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
Globalization, elections, conflicts, climate change, migration,
technology, media... openDemocracy writers take the measure of the
passing year, and look ahead.
Brazil: the moral challenge
Arthur Ituassu @ openDemocracy
Publicado em 18 de abril de 2007, o artigo foi escolhido um dos 50
melhores do ano pelo site.
João Paulo II: O internacional pelo espírito
Arthur Ituassu