Brazil's Presidential Elections: Expectations for Foreign Policy
A Report Launch with the CSIS Americas Program's Brazil Initiative
On October 26, Brazilians will head to the polls to vote in one of the most interesting presidential elections in recent Brazilian history. In the wake of the World Cup, last year's widespread social protests, and the sudden, tragic death of PSB candidate Eduardo Campos, the election, it seems, is anyone's to win. Join us as we discuss the elections and expected outcomes and launch our latest report, which explores what each candidate's victory could mean for Brazil's foreign policy and place in a changing world order.
Featuring Remarks by:
Carl Meacham
Co-Author, and
Director
CSIS Americas Program
Hussein Kalout
Co-Author, and
Senior Fellow
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Harvard University
Sergio Lamucci
Columnist
Valor Economico
Claudia Trevisan
U.S. Correspondent
O Estado de Sao Paulo
Paulo Sotero
Director, Brazil Institute
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars