Explaining Brazil

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 150:03:36
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Synopsis

The Brazilian Report is an independent media outlet uniquely positioned to offer an insiders view on current affairs in Brazil.

Episodes

  • Brazil facing a job apocalypse

    02/04/2020 Duration: 16min

    Brazil's employment rates will be decimated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Brazil's public health enemy #1

    27/03/2020 Duration: 26min

    While the world goes into self-isolation and governments pass stimulus packages to save their economies from collapse, the Brazilian president resists such moves, and wants "business as usual." Read show notes. — Support the show

  • 20 rough weeks ahead

    18/03/2020 Duration: 13min

    Brazil has recorded its first Covid-19 death, and cases are growing exponentially. Authorities warn it will get much worse before it gets any better. Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Is recession inescapable?

    11/03/2020 Duration: 26min

    The coronavirus outbreak is cooling off the global economy—but the Brazilian government resists the use of stimulus packages. Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Should Congress impeach Jair Bolsonaro?

    04/03/2020 Duration: 22min

    By asking supporters to take to the streets and ask for the shutdown of Congress and "the end of the Supreme Court," Jair Bolsonaro may finally have gone too far.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • For Brazil, 5G can mean more than just fast internet

    26/02/2020 Duration: 19min

    The implementation of 5G in Brazil still has many obstacles in its way, not least pressure from the country's two leading trading partners.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Human rights abuses, powered by CIA technology

    19/02/2020 Duration: 25min

    New revelations show the CIA sold encryption tools which allowed them to spy on South American dictatorships during some of the most brutal and deadly periods of the continent's recent history.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Brazil’s climate crisis has already begun

    12/02/2020 Duration: 19min

    Heavy rains and other extreme weather events have become the norm in Brazil, with much of the blame lying with climate change and poor urban planning.Read show notes. — https://brazilian.report/podcast/2020/02/12/explaining-brazil-podcast-95-brazil-climate-crisis-already-begun/Support the show

  • Bolsonaro, season 2 begins

    05/02/2020 Duration: 24min

    The start of the legislative year kicks off the political calendar in 2020. And President Bolsonaro has plenty on his plate: pressing reforms, a Supreme Court vacancy, and much intrigue.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Coronavirus: the real risks for Brazil

    29/01/2020 Duration: 18min

    The risks of a coronavirus outbreak in Brazil are less substantial for the country's public health, and more for its struggling economy.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • PCC, Brazil's uber-powerful criminal brotherhood

    22/01/2020 Duration: 27min

    The PCC has just staged a Hollywood-esque prison escape in the Brazil-Paraguay border. We explain how a union of prisoners founded by eight men has become Brazil's (and South America's) biggest drugs gang.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Antarctica, Brazil's icy Amazon

    15/01/2020 Duration: 20min

    Brazil is inaugurating a new research base in Antarctica. The country's top researcher in the field explains to us why the South Pole is as important for Brazil's climate as the Amazon rainforest.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • One year of Jair Bolsonaro, explained

    18/12/2019 Duration: 26min

    Taking stock of the first 12 months of the Jair Bolsonaro government, we speak to two experts to break down what has gone right, and what has gone wrong. Guests: Carlos Goes (Ph.D. researcher at UCSD, formerly at IMF) and Claudio Couto (Fundação Getulio Vargas).Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Some humans still own other humans

    11/12/2019 Duration: 20min

    Slavery was abolished in Brazil in 1888, but there are still thousands of modern slaves working around the country. Guests: Camilla Costa (BBC), and Augusto de Arruda Botelho (Human Rights Watch).Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Latin America's dangerous game

    04/12/2019 Duration: 24min

    Recent crises in Latin America show how the Armed Forces remain key power brokers in the democratic game. But using the Army as a legitimizing force brings back old demons from Latin America's not-so-distant past—when most of the region was ruled by military dictatorships. And this puts civilian leaders in an immensely fragile position.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Brazil's age of extreme politics

    27/11/2019 Duration: 23min

    President Jair Bolsonaro has broken away and launched the only overtly far-right party in Brazilian politics. This week we look at the rise of extremism and polarization in Brazil's political arena.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • The turbulent path of Brazil's republic

    20/11/2019 Duration: 25min

    The Brazilian Republic is 130 years old. The democratic dream remains not entirely fulfilled, but Brazil has made many strides. So we ask: what is the state of our union?Read show notes. — Support the show

  • How Lula's story explains Brazil

    13/11/2019 Duration: 23min

    Love him or hate him, there's one thing you can't take away from Brazilian former President Lula: his story epitomizes Brazil more than any other politician. Guest: André Pagliarini, a lecturer at Dartmouth College. Read show notes. — https://brazilian.report/videos/2019/11/18/explaining-brazil-85-how-lulas-story-explains-brazil/Support the show

  • Can blockchain fix Brazil's bureaucracy?

    06/11/2019 Duration: 18min

    Brazil is known for its mammoth bureaucratic system. But blockchain could help business in Latin America's top economy.Read show notes. — Support the show

  • Latin America's veins are wide open

    30/10/2019 Duration: 24min

    From Chile to Catalunya, Lebanon to Hong Kong … it seems like we're seeing protests erupt everywhere. But one region seems to have been hit harder than others by this massive wave of disgruntlement: Latin America. It seems that Latin America's veins are as wide open as they've ever been.Read show notes. — Support the show

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