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June 19, 2012

China
Brazil’s Stability is Success

In the most recent July/August issue of Foreign Affairs, many people including Richard Lapper, Larry Rohter, Ronaldo Lemos, and myself respond to Ruchir Sharma’s May/June article “Bearish on Brazil,”…

Stability is Success - LAM

February 10, 2021

Climate Change
Academic Webinar: Rising to the Climate Challenge

Maria Carmen Lemos, professor of sustainability and development, and climate and energy, and codirector of Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments at University of Michigan’s School for Envir…

Play Windmills.

May 6, 2016

Cyber Week in Review: May 6, 2016

Here is a quick round-up of this week’s technology headlines and related stories you may have missed: 1. Brazilian judge angry at WhatsApp tries to shut it down for the whole country. The over 100 m…

CFR Net Politics Cyber

June 1, 2015

Digital Policy
Brazil’s Internet Law, the Marco Civil, One Year Later

Ronaldo Lemos is a professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro and co-founder and executive director of the Institute for Technology and Society. He helped draft the Marco Civil. You can foll…

Marco Civil CFR Net Politics Cyber Internet Governance Brazil

July 5, 2012

China
The Other China

It appears that 2012—like every year in recent history—will yield a bumper crop of new China books. In the past few weeks, three have come across my desk—Dambisa Moyo’s Winner Take All,  Zhou Xun’s T…

A Chinese labourer waits for a job at the Chaotianmen Port along the Yangtze River in downtown Chongqing on December 3, 2000.